Statement of RWANDA at the UNGA73

General WPS: “In the years ahead, we look forward to deepening this important partnership between Africa and the United Nations to advance our shared agenda of peace and security, gender equality and women’s empowerment, environmental protection, and shared prosperity.”

Statement of GHANA at UNGA73

Participation:

“Ghana salutes the historical significance of your election to preside over this 73rd session of the General Assembly as the first female Latin American, and congratulates you most heartily, Madam President. Your election reinforces our common preoccupation that gender equality must be a central feature of the global agenda.”

Statement of the REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA at UNGA73

General Gender Equality:

“Let me emphasize that excluding women from certain spheres of life is to waste skills and expertise that can contribute to sustainable development.”

Participation:

Statement of ZAMBIA at the UNGA73

Participation: "Zambia is delighted that after a decade, (2007 to 2018), a woman has yet again taken up this important seat at the helm of global governance as the fourth woman President of the General Assembly since the establishment of this world body.”

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