achievements, missing rights and the situation in Ukraine at the center of reflections dedicated to women
On the occasion of 8 March, International Women’s Day, messages in support of emancipation and equality between genders multiply. In particular, in this 2022, the thought for Ukrainian women is strong.
OSLAon the occasion of March 8, underlines the iimportance of the role of women in the world of work. Unfortunately, inequalities still exist which concern first of all participation in the labor market, the achievement of a harmonious balance between work and private life, the representation of women in important corporate and managerial positions and the distribution of family care work. OSLA is working on everyone” introduction of measures capable of facilitating participation of women in the working world and in particular in the business world.
A Expo Dubai there is a whole structure, the “Women’s Pavilion”, through which Expo celebrates the female component thanks to significant content and programming that aims to creatively reaffirm gender equality and the contribution of women in shaping today’s and tomorrow’s society in favor of their emancipation. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, she participated in the communication campaign #BreakTheBias with the aim of humanity to inspire the whole of humanity to become the architect of change. The San Marino Pavilion composed of a managerial staff of four women ah this appeal was warmly welcomedparticipating in the recording of a video, with the homonymous title of the campaign, released on the channels of Expo and the Women’s Pavilion on 8 March.
The mixed group dedicates March 8 to all the women who have never burned themselves. An endless battle for women. A battle that has not yet been won but which continues with courage and hope. Women are capable of generating a different worldview. “We should remember every day to defend their rightschoose well to share with them our most precious: freedom “.
L’Equal Opportunities Authority defines March 8 as a date full of meaning, for loudly affirm an inalienable right which is again threatened by war. When a war breaks out, the woman with her rights disappears. The most “fortunate” have fled, then there are women who are victims of rape, forced into prostitution, often employed as part of politics or the military. A gender-based violence aimed at humiliatingto dominate, which instills fear in an entire community. 36,000 Ukrainian women are currently fighting for their country and for millions who are courageously facing an exhausting and dangerous journey towards the unknown in order to save the elderly and children.
There Csdl part in its analysis on March 8 from situation in Ukraine with a thought of closeness many Ukrainian women living in San Marino to take care of our elders, who have their children and families at the mercy of the bombings and attacks of the Russian army. Internally, the CSdL strongly calls on the policy not to postpone further the ratification of the ILO convention for the elimination of violence, harassment and discrimination in the world of work. In relation to the employment situation, the union records an overall situation of the sum, but the fact remains that overall 2/3 of the unemployed are women. Finally, a reminder on the referendum on voluntary termination of pregnancy given that the six months for the presentation of the legislative provision are expiring after the victory of the yes with the victory of the yes.
The Soroptimist Club San Marino puts at the center of this March 8 theanguish and uncertainty over the fate of the Ukrainian people. A date, that of the international women’s day, which should serve not only to reach mimosas, but above all to reflect, to take stock of the results in the struggle between gender and the defense of rights. Women are the first victims of the destruction of the war in Ukraine, as well as the consequences of one pandemism not yet over and the fallout from the resulting economic crisis. I am in Afghanistanwhere the Taliban want to take the people of that land back in time.
L’UCS for 8 March he wants to remember “both the conquest social, economic and political, both discrimination and violence of which women have been and still are the object in every part of the world ”. Many of the rights of women that today we consider obvious and obvious, are the fruit of the willpower of those women and also of some men, who have pursued them with tenacity and perseverance. Violent deaths in Italy are 35% of women, with a percentage of femicides by the spouse, ex, or family member equal to 83.6%. These actions must be stopped by strengthening the listening centers, the staff of the structures that work in these ambitious ones; doing prevention, continuing to change preconceptions and wrong social perceptions, applying exemplary penalties to aggressors, implementing streamlined and easy-to-use procedures for those who suffer violence or stalking.
Democratic area clarifies the taste of this March 8th is bitter to celebrate the conquests made by women over the years and the hard work that still lies ahead, the fear is replaced that those conquests may falter, that democracy marks a very low point in its history and the noise of the conflict becomes deafening. Democratic Area is said the same worried about what is happening in the Republicwhere the same is questioned article 6 of the Declaration of Citizens’ Rights and the Fundamental Principles of the San Marino Law, which guarantees – among others – the right to manifest thought and conscience. Also horrified by the total lack of respect for those who are no longer there and who have represented a pillar of the culture of our country, Fausta, also registered among the suspects. This March 8 has a bitter taste because almost six months have passed since the referendum, but there is still no trace of the law onvoluntary termination of pregnancy.
A reflection on the role of women in this March 8 also comes from Diocese of San Marino Montefeltro who recalls how Pope Francis recognized that “a Church without women is like the Apostolic College without Mary”. The diocese wonders about the issue “Is there a place for women in the church today?”. The goal is to open a reflection on this important issue starting from listening to the point of view of women, their hardships and existing problems to make the Church.
L’Usl like March 8 a recurrence necessary to not forget the achievements social, political and economic achieved over time by women but above all to remember all the social and political battles that should be heard again in the coming years to ensure that one’s voice awaiting the achievement of effective gender equality, a prerequisite for one sustainable and inclusive development. But March 8, 2022 has a particular significance. Covid 19 moves further and further away but does not disappear and gives way to the dark shadows of the Russian-Ukraine crisis. Women’s Day in Ukraine is one of the most heartfelt celebrations: on March 8, tulips and roses color the cities. Offices and schools remain closed, the whole town is celebrating. This year only pain and anguish.
The Cdl remember that women have shown their strength and determination over the long months of pandemism and today to demonstrate it in the worrying context of war which developed in the heart of Europe. On this March 8, the mimosa is the symbol of the desire for change, but above all scented with Peace. It is with this hope that the CDLS Women’s Group celebrates International Women’s Day. A unusual 8 March which does not stop the reflection on the conditions of the female world, because in the face of great difficulties women always draw more greater strength and determination in the chapter one real equal dignity and a concrete equality.