Message
of the Secretary-General
MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
8 March 2007
I am happy and honoured to send you my warmest wishes
on International Women’s Day – my first one as
Secretary-General of the United Nations. I hope you will all
come to know me as your representative and ally in the years
ahead.
This
day is an opportunity for all of us -- women and men -- to
unite in a cause that embraces all humankind. Empowering women
is not only a goal in itself. It is a condition for building
better lives for everyone on the planet.
No
one can dispute the evidence that this is so. And no one can
gainsay the outcome of the 2005 World Summit, when leaders
reaffirmed that gender equality and human rights for all are
essential to advancing development, peace and security.
Yet
we are still so very far from turning this understanding into
universal practice. In almost all countries, women continue
to be under-represented in decision-making positions. Women’s
work continues to be undervalued, underpaid, or not paid at
all. Out of more than 100 million children who are not in
school, the majority are girls. Out of more than 800 million
adults who cannot read, the majority are women.
Worst
of all, violence against women and girls continues unabated
in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating
toll on women's lives, on their families, and on society as
a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence -- yet the
reality is that too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned.
That
is why International Women’s Day is so important. It
spells out our responsibility to work for enduring change
in values and attitudes. It calls on us to work in partnership
-- Governments, international organizations, civil society
and the private sector. It urges us to work for a transformation
in relations between women and men, at all levels of society.
It compels us to strengthen every means of empowering women
and girls -- from education to microcredit.
The
United Nations must be at the forefront of those endeavours.
I pledge to do all I can to ensure that it is -- not only
on International Women’s Day, but every day. I look
forward to working with you in our collective mission.
Video of the SG's message