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Beijing minus 7 plus 3: Everjoice Win outlines the struggle by women worldwide to keep the Beijing Platform for Action alive.


The first group of women I ran into were wearing green military uniforms. They were all in their late teens, chests out, shoulders back, with the kind of arrogance only youth exudes. Their young shoulders were weighed down by badges and medals. Is this the new face of the women's movement women's movement: see feminism; woman suffrage.
women's movement

Diverse social movement, largely based in the U.S., seeking equal rights and opportunities for women in their economic activities, personal lives, and politics.
?

This was Beijing +10, but in New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, February 28 to March 11, 2005. We were there to take stock of achievements since the 4th World Conference on Women, held in China in 1995. It was certainly not Beijing, the city, its magic, and what I remembered from 1995. For starters it was freezing cold, and numbed your brain. Muted too was the energy and vibrancy of that memorable conference where over ten thousand women came together to demand "equality, development and peace".

In 1995, Beijing's Platform for Action, the closing call to arms ! a summons to war or battle.

See also: Arms
 with its 12 critical areas of concern, became our key reference text. Beijing also developed a deeper meaning in public discourse. "Ah you are one of those Beijing women? We are now scared of you," men and government bureaucrats would say--with smiles on their faces.

Some meant it as a joke. With most you could smell the deep worry. Women had arrived. We had become a political entity. So much hope, so much promise. After Beijing we celebrated, as many governments took seriously women's participation in decision-making.

On the African continent, South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa.  and Rwanda show us that it can be done. Rwanda now has the world's highest number of women in its national legislature. Yes that Rwanda. There is cause for celebration. The Southern African Development Community The Southern African Development Community (SADC) is an inter-governmental organization. It furthers socio-economic cooperation and integration as well as political and security cooperation among 15 southern African countries. It complements the role of the African Union.  came up with a declaration setting a minimum target at 30% by 2005. As one activist commented, in 1997, they probably thought 2005 was very far off!

Yet, millions of women still don't get to choose their own governments. In Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä`dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop.  women were not allowed to vote in their recent elections because of what we were told were "technical hitches". Even though millions of poor women have never seen a computer, let alone have access to a public phone for use in emergencies, the explosion of information and communication technologies has given women's organisations new tools with which to link with one another.

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Internet and email have brought women closer, cutting down costs of meetings and conferences. But the information revolution has also brought pornography into everyone's personal computer. Naked young girls have become mobile phone screen savers Screen Savers may refer to:
  • Screensavers, computer programs intended to preserve CRT monitors from "burn-in".
  • The Screen Savers, a technology-oriented television program that aired on TechTV and later G4.
. It is now easy to buy and sell women on the net.

And in Southern Africa, AIDS has claimed the lives of thousands of black women of reproductive age. Women bear the brunt and the burden of the epidemic. Responses have yet to get to grips with fundamental women's human rights questions over sexual violence, inheritance, access and control over property and women's control over their own bodies.

Kwa-Zulu's answer is to test young women for virginity. King Mswati of Swaziland has seen lots of "progress" since Beijing. He now has more than a dozen wives, and he gets the new ones tested for HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States.  so they don't infect him. In New York we couldn't even put this outrageous issue on the table.

An Afghan mullah mullah

Muslim title applied to a scholar or religious leader, especially in the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent. It means “lord” and has also been used in North Africa as an honorific attached to the name of a king, sultan, or member of the nobility.
 declared: "a woman belongs only in two places, the house or the grave." Nobody has an accurate figure of women lying in graves after domestic violence. And the Pentecostal Bush Administration says there is nothing called sexual rights.

"Beijing what? You are still on that? We have moved onto the Millennium Development Goals “MDG” redirects here. For other uses, see MDG (disambiguation).

The Millennium Development Goals are eight goals that 192 United Nations member states have agreed to try to achieve by the year 2015.
 now," a government bureaucrat remarked at an Africa Union meeting. The Millennium Development Goals. Those neat indicators of change. Gender equality is measured through girls' access to primary schooling for example. They are not a "move on" from Beijing. We thought everyone now knew that a few years of primary schooling are not enough to liberate a woman.

Those not committed to fundamentally changing the status quo [Latin, The existing state of things at any given date.] Status quo ante bellum means the state of things before the war. The status quo to be preserved by a preliminary injunction is the last actual, peaceable, uncontested status which preceded the pending controversy.  love the Millennium Development Goals. They are short and simple, and they don't require a major shift of resources, attitudes and practices. Yet even they are far from being achieved.

Millions of girls still do not access education because the fees are too high, parents don't think it's important, the road to school is long and dangerous, or there are no toilets for them to use. And we haven't thrown into this mix the violence from teachers and boys, that girls often experience.

We were in New York, not to celebrate Beijing but to defend it. This was not a world conference, but a mere session of the Commission on the Status of Women Noun 1. Commission on the Status of Women - the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with the status of women in different societies . Things are bad when we have to fight to downgrade our needs to one slice instead of half a loaf. And the US Young Marines in their military regalia showed us why.

Somebody thought it was a good idea to bring these young women. To learn? To sell US policy? Their presence was such a poignant reflection of where we are. This is 2005. It is the age of United States unilateralism u·ni·lat·er·al·ism  
n.
A tendency of nations to conduct their foreign affairs individualistically, characterized by minimal consultation and involvement with other nations, even their allies.
 and militarism Militarism
See also Soldiering.

Adrastus

leader of the Seven against Thebes. [Gk. Myth.: Iliad]

Siegfried

killed many enemies; led many troops to victory. [Ger. Lit. Nibelungenlied]
. September 11 2001 fuelled the flames. This is the age of religious (and other) fundamentalisms. The secular state, to which we look for protection of our rights, is under threat.

Women's rights The effort to secure equal rights for women and to remove gender discrimination from laws, institutions, and behavioral patterns.

The women's rights movement began in the nineteenth century with the demand by some women reformers for the right to vote, known as suffrage, and
 organisations had to lobby hard to ensure that the Platform for Action was not re-opened for discussion. Not with Bush in the White House, and the United Nations' future under threat. There was only a one-page statement issued and signed by governments at the end of the meeting, and that one page was heavily contested.

But we still hold onto the promises of Beijing, even though everyone agrees not much has been achieved. There has been too much of the proverbial one step forward, two steps back, although many of us returned home with our personal Platforms for Action intact. If nothing else, women are now able to remind the world and ourselves that we are a political force to be reckoned with.

Everjoice Win is a feminist activist from Zimbabwe. She is currently working as International Head of Women's Rights with ActionAid International, Johannesburg.

Source: The Drum Beat--Issue 306--July 4 2005

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