Political Science, asked by nandlalpaswan, 1 year ago

speech based on equility​

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Answered by trumo
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Since the beginning of time women r considered as the inferior sex.Society visualise women as creations of god to serve the man .This is such a stupid mentality.If given chances women can do wonders in the society.Even though women r not physically stronger than men they r emotionally much more stronger than men.Today's women is unprevilaged from getting education,health care, respect,etc...They r not safe both inside and outside their homes.So it is time to give women their chances.They must b able to live their life independently.The government also has to execute strict laws that ensures women's safety .Such steps wud definetly pave the way for a new future..

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Answered by arunkumarsingh8up
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here is your speech. hope it helps you

Explanation:

I am delighted to address you today at this important gathering of parliamentarians decision-makers and thought leaders, to talk about your crucial role in promoting women’s voice participation and leadership in the ‘sustaining peace ' Agenda set out in the United Nations resolution adopted last year (A/RES/70/262 resolution on Review of United Nations Peacebuilding Architecture) and in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted in 2015.

These two international frameworks are two sides of the same coin, mutually interdependent and reinforcing. Both recognize the essentiality of gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls as a precondition and an objective in itself. They are based on the conviction that women's increased, enhanced and equal voice, participation and leadership in both these great and noble projects of humanity in the 21st Century are a vital enabler and beneficiary.

Further, the link between ending violence against women and girls, sustaining peace and achieving sustainable development is symbiotic too. Violence against women and girls is both an early predictor of conflict, spills over into larger violence including in the context of violent extremism and terrorism, feeds conflict whereby rape and other forms of violence are used as weapons of war by warring parties and hampers reconciliation and sustaining peace.

Hence the international Community in its Women, and Peace and Security Agenda (UNSC resolutions 1325 (2000) and subsequent eight related resolutions) commit to prevention, protection, prosecution of perpetrators, and access to justice/reparations for victims and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) in pre conflict, conflict and post conflict and provision of multi-sectoral critical services to them as part of the Prevention and Sustaining Peace Agenda.

Equally, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development enshrines the elimination of violence against women as a sustainable development target under SDG 5 on achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls. This as well as outcome Agreed Conclusions of the 60th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) also affirm women's equal participation and leadership and decision-making in public and private sectors, in economic, political, social, technological life and fields and at all levels as a Sustainable Development target and one that will also enable SDG 16 on just and peaceful societies to be realized.

As Raden Ajeng Kartini, national heroine of Indonesia once famously said “the girl whose mind has been educated, her views enlightened, will no longer be able to live in the world of her ancestors.” By extension this means creating and inhabiting a world in which the vision of the 2030 Agenda has become a reality, a world in which gender equality and women’s empowerment are the new norm.Only in that world will peace prevail and sustain .

Lasting peace depends on equal rights, equal opportunity and the equal participation of women. By definition, women's agency is an integral component of this approach and therefore essential for sustainable peace.

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