AFRICA DAY (2015) MESSAGE FROM THE HON. ETIENNE SINATAMBOU MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE Monday 25 May 2015 Celebrating Africa Day on 25 May 2015 is a time-honoured tradition among the African Union Member States and, on this occasion, Mauritius congratulates the African Union for its relentless efforts in striving for a peaceful, integrated, people-centered and prosperous Africa. Mauritius reiterates its full support to the African Union in this endeavour. It has been acknowledged and reiterated, time and again, how women are the pillars of a successful development process. The theme for this year, “2015 Year of Women Empowerment and Development towards Africa’s Agenda 2063”, is thus timely as it gives gender mainstreaming a renewed momentum to harness political leadership and overcome gaps and challenges pertaining to gender disparities. This theme further adds value to the proclamation of the years 2010-2020 as the African Women’s Decade. Africa Day 2015 provides a unique opportunity for all of us to rethink and reflect on making our continent a better, safer and more secured place for women. Over the years, the condition of women in Africa has certainly improved from what it used to be. Female life expectancy is increasing, more girls are going to school, more women are in paid workforce and many African countries have introduced laws to protect women’s rights. However, still more remains to be done in terms of participation of women in decision making instances, addressing gender based violence, and respecting the rights of women in the social, economic and political domains. Africa Agenda 2063 is, therefore, ideal as it provides a framework through which women’s role will be enhanced with a view to enabling them to become central actors in the African society. The blue print underscores that Africa would be an inclusive continent where no child, woman or man will be left behind and where young Page 1 of 2 African women will contribute significantly to innovation and entrepreneurship. The African Union is working on policies and programmes towards this end. A fundamental area where women’s participation is most meaningful is peace and security decision-making, both during and after peace negotiations. Hence, while implementing the flagship project of Africa Agenda 2063 on the silencing of guns by 2020, the participation of women and girls in all peace and security processes and structures will be strongly encouraged. Recognising that women remain a most important pillar for accelerated growth, Mauritius has placed women at the heart of its development. Various legislations pertaining to women’s rights have been enacted and policies and programmes have been devised to uplift the status of the Mauritian women. Mauritius is determined to consolidate and sustain its interventions and aims to see more individuals, institutions, the community and society at large supporting women’s empowerment and gender equality. The celebration of Africa Day today marks the opening of new opportunities to renew our commitment and political will at the national and Continental levels and to unleash the full potential of women. Hence, Africa Agenda 2063 translates “Africa Rising” from myth to reality and gender mainstreaming will no more remain a mere rhetoric. Long Live Mauritius! Long Live Africa! 25 May 2015 Page 2 of 2
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