Statement of ARGENTINA at the UNGA73

Participation: I would like to congratulate the President  for being elected to lead these debates. I am sure that your work will show the relevance of women’s leadership. 

General WPS: For decades, we have worked here towards peace and international security. 

Statement of PARAGUAY at the UNGA73

Participation: We are pleased that the most democratic and representative organ of this organization is led by a woman, who is also Latin American.


General WPS: We work to promote women as actors of change for the country by generating conditions of equality, equity and empowerment.

Statement of ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT at UNGA73

Participation:

“Major strides have been achieved in the field of women and youth empowerment. Women hold 25% of the ministerial posts and more than 15% of seats in parliament.”

Statement of GUATEMALA at the UNGA73

Participation: I congratulate Mrs. Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, for being elected as the first Latin American woman and fourth woman to hold the position of President of the General Assembly.  

Reconstruction and peacebuilding: Consolidating peace is not an easy task, since parts of the armed conflict weakened our institutions.

Statement of SOUTH AFRICA at UNGA73

Participation: “This places a responsibility on us, as leaders, not only to put the interests of young people at the centre of our efforts, but also to empower women and young people to be more prominent in directing the course of global affairs.”


Protection: “It is women who are bearing the brunt and hardships of the wars that continue to destroy their families and lives.”

Statement of REPUBLIC OF MALAWI at UNGA73

Gender equality:

“We are proud of our efforts and achievements in maternal health; girl’s education; youth empowerment; and gender equality.”

General WPS/protection:

“We are fighting against violence against women and girls. I believe no human society can meaningfully develop while marginalizing its women. Development must always be inclusive.”

Statement of THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA at UNGA73

General WPS: 

“I also salute our distinguished Secretary-General, H.E. Mr. Antonio Guterres, who steered the affairs of the Secretariat with focused commitment to the collective United Nations pursuit of global peace and security, equality and justice, inclusiveness, women’s empowerment, and human rights.”

Sexual and gender-based violence:

Statement of FINLAND at UNGA73

Participation: “Peace and security, human rights and development are not sustainable without the participation of women and the youth. Female voices and young voices must be heard - and acted upon.”

 

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