Statement of GUINEA at the UNGA73

General WPS/Participation: The creation of an inclusive society underpins the elimination of inequalities and social barriers which prevent the participation of young people and women in economic activities and politics.

General WPS: Gender equality, the promotion and empowerment of young people and women are fundamental to the achievement of sustainable development and must be taken into in development policies.

Statement of CHAD at the UNGA73

Participation/Implementation: Sem Idriss Deby Itno, President of the Republic, Head of State, instituted a law adopted May 22, 2018, which is  for a mandatory quota of 30% for women in all functions nominative and elective, with the ultimate objective of gradually achieving parity. This quota is already effective in its application.

Statement of MONACO at the UNGA73

Protection: When the Council is prevented from acting, civilians and especially women and children pay even a heavier price.

General WPS/Participation/Peace Processes: We strongly believe in the role of women in peace processes. 

Statement of ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA at the UNGA73

General WPS/displacement/humanitarian response/human rights: “The fundamental undertaking by all nations set out in the Charter of this body, to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small , contradicts the reality of refugees from Africa, from Latin America, from war-torn countries, who are forced to flee their homelands to

Statement of BAHAMAS at the UNGA73

General WPS/human rights: “The Bahamas remains committed to the protection and promotion of human rights and to gender equality.” 

Statement of SOLOMON ISLANDS at the UNGA73

Participation:  “Through the resources provided under the Peacebuilding Fund we have been able to facilitate dialogue involving a wide range of stakeholders on key issues including land reform, rural development, border issues, and youth and women’s participation.”

Statement of BARBADOS at the UNGA73

Participation: “Let me begin by congratulating you on your election and in particular, for being only the fourth woman in the 73 year history of the organization, to hold the high honor of being elevated to the position of President of the United Nations General Assembly” 

Statement of MONTENEGRO at the UNGA73

Human rights: "In the field of protection and promotion of human rights at the national level, significant progress has been made in the protection of women and girls, children, LGBTI population, and the integration of marginalized groups.” 

Monthly Action Points (MAP) for the Security Council: October 2018

For October, in which Bolivia has the presidency of the UN Security Council, the MAP provides recommendations on Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan (Darfur), Western Sahara, and Women, Peace and Security.

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