In a statement issued Friday, on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, celebrated on November 25 each year, ICESCO also calls for combating all forms of gender-based discrimination, rehabilitating women and preserve their gains.
As the world celebrates this International Day for 2022 under the theme “UNITE! Activism to End Violence against Women and Girls,” ICESCO stresses the need to engage women in decision-making and social development as an essential lever for sustainable development, and address various educational, health, scientific, humanitarian, social and cultural challenges.
On this international day, which marks the start of 16 days of activities on combating violence against women, ICESCO warns that “despite the international efforts made to counter this form of violence, the figures of UN-Women are worrying as one of every three women suffers from gender-based violence whereas less than 40% of women, who experience violence, seek help. Besides, the phenomenon of digital violence against women is exacerbated by the accelerating pace of digital transformation.”
Moreover, ICESCO reiterates its support for Member States’ efforts to eliminate violence against women, focus on building women’s leadership capacities and provide girls and women with professional and social skills.
The Organization also launched its Young Professionals Program, which provides training for young women on the best professional practices to build their leadership skills.