Malawi removes ministry of gender, misses 40/60 target

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For Immediate releaseOMISSION/SCRAPPING OFF OF MINISTRY OF GENDER FROM THE CABINET LIST AND FAILURE TO MEET THE 40/60 TARGET AS ANNOUNCED ON 8TH JULY 2020By: Womens Manifesto, NGOGCN, Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance, Men for Gender Equality Now (MEGEN), 50/50 Campaign.Lilongwe, 9 July: First and foremost, we would like to congratulate Your Excellency Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and Dr Saulosi Klaus Chilima for being elected President and Vice President of the Republic of Malawi and we take this opportunity to wish you good health and success as you prepare to take up responsibilities and challenges of your high offices.We therefore look forward to working with you and the Vice President in advancing the Gender Equality Agenda in order to achieve sustainable development of our mother Malawi.We also commend, your Excellency for the just constituted cabinet which has 38% representation of women, though missing your target of 40% as indicated at the time of your swearing in as President of the Republic of Malawi on 28th June, 2020.Your Excellency, we, a grouping of several women’s and children’s rights non-governmental organizations and other concerned constituents of women hereby express our concern and disappointment over the omission or scrapping off of Ministry of Gender from the Cabinet portfolios that were presented to the public on Wednesday 8th July 2020. We are of the view that the name Gender needs to stand alone for a number of reasons as explained below:-
- It would show highest political will towards the attention to women’s empowerment in the country.
- It would give an affirmation of your government’s commitment to Gender equality as this is a human rights issue provided for in a number of national, Regional and International Human rights instruments which Malawi is party to such as CEDAW, Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action among others. Since Beijing Conference on Gender equality held in 1995, all countries have transitioned from Women in Development to Gender and Development and a fully-fledged Gender Ministry with its own budget Minister and budget in most countries has been operational
- It would show that your government values accountability on issues of Gender. The proper naming of the Ministry would ensure that accountability measures are put in place in assessing progress towards achievement of Gender equality in the country.
- It would also confirm that your government values the principle of leaving no one behind in line with Sustainable Development Goal (especially SDG 5) since this is the Ministry that is expected to handle Gender issues in their broadest terms as well as issues of women and girls who have for a long time been marginalized.
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