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Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

IRD- Atlantic Council Pakistan Stability Event

Public Housing residents graduate from NYCHA Resident training academy through Public-Private Partnership focused on financial stability

ACSS and Wilson Center Africa Program Event, Regional Stability and Security Issues in Africa, was held on March 23, 2012. The Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso (His Excellency, Djibril Bassole) spoke on Mediation, Prevention and Conflict Management

 

The Wilson Center

Washington, DC

March 23, 2012

 

Laying down, face up with knees slightly bent and holding the ball over your head

Public Housing residents graduate from NYCHA Resident training academy through Public-Private Partnership focused on financial stability

IRD- Atlantic Council Pakistan Stability Event

April 26 2012 - An Taoiseach and Fine Gael Dublin West TDs visits TPI Printers, Fonthill Industrial Estate where Fine Gael posters advocating a YES vote on the EU Stability Treaty have been printed

Prospects of economic growth of Georgia and progress achieved towards macroeconomic stability were discussed by Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia and Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington D.C. today.

Focus was made on the reforms planned by the Government of Georgia, which are aimed at the economic advancement, fundamental transformation of the education system and development of human capital.

IMF position was positive towards the current economic trends in the country and significant progress achieved towards macroeconomic stability was underlined.

It was noted that due to the high economic performance of the country, IMF has upgraded the economic growth projections for Georgia.

Managing Director of the IMF and Prime Minister of Georgia expressed readiness to continue the fruitful cooperation in future.

Mme Lagarde noted that IMF will look into the fiscal space to enable the implementation of the vision conveyed by the Prime Minister of Georgia.

"We had a very good discussion about the current economic situation of Georgia, about the progress made from the macroeconomic stability point of view, about the reforms that are underway and we had a special discussion about this project to develop an investment for the education in Georgia. I told the Prime Minister that we would look carefully at the combination of macroeconomic stability and the appropriate investment in the education to make sure that there will be a sensible fiscal space to do that" stated the Managing Director of the IMF after her meeting with the Head of the Government of Georgia.

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

RRM, Road Race Motorsports, Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass, Rear Extension Spoiler, Race, Track, Street, Abarth, Fiat 500, 500 Performance, downforce, suspension, stability

Hội thảo về Ổn định Tài chính diễn ra từ 28 - 30/09/2010 được thực hiện với sự hợp tác của Ngân hàng Nhà nước Việt Nam, Ngân hàng Trung ương Anh và Đại sứ quán Anh tại Hà Nội. The Workshop was organised with the cooperation of the State Bank of Vietnam, Bank of England and British Embassy Hanoi.

140827-N-TW634-011 AGANA, Guam (Aug. 27, 2014) Sonar Technician (Surface) Dustin Nolden, from St. Louis, handles lines as the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG 60) prepares to depart Naval Base Guam. Rodney M. Davis, based out of Everett, Wash., is on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Derek A. Harkins/Released)

Public Housing residents graduate from NYCHA Resident training academy through Public-Private Partnership focused on financial stability

Minister Simon Coveney TD at the Stability Treaty Campaign Launch Shelbourne Hotel - 1 May 2012

 

Photograph by David Nowak Photography

You are looking at the back side of the trifold display board.

Each Trifold Display Board Stability Support System consists of a 5-gal. bucket of styrofoam pieces and sand surrounding a short PVC pipe. A long PVC pipe fits into the short one, and two blue Velcro straps are used to hold that pipe to the back of the center section of the trifold display board. The longer pipe is removable, so a lid can be put on the 5-gal. bucket for transportation. Each bucket of sand and styrofoam weighs about 10 pounds.

 

The purpose of this system is to add additional stability to the trifold display board for outdoor exhibits where there may be mild or gusty winds.

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Prospects of economic growth of Georgia and progress achieved towards macroeconomic stability were discussed by Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia and Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington D.C. today.

Focus was made on the reforms planned by the Government of Georgia, which are aimed at the economic advancement, fundamental transformation of the education system and development of human capital.

IMF position was positive towards the current economic trends in the country and significant progress achieved towards macroeconomic stability was underlined.

It was noted that due to the high economic performance of the country, IMF has upgraded the economic growth projections for Georgia.

Managing Director of the IMF and Prime Minister of Georgia expressed readiness to continue the fruitful cooperation in future.

Mme Lagarde noted that IMF will look into the fiscal space to enable the implementation of the vision conveyed by the Prime Minister of Georgia.

"We had a very good discussion about the current economic situation of Georgia, about the progress made from the macroeconomic stability point of view, about the reforms that are underway and we had a special discussion about this project to develop an investment for the education in Georgia. I told the Prime Minister that we would look carefully at the combination of macroeconomic stability and the appropriate investment in the education to make sure that there will be a sensible fiscal space to do that" stated the Managing Director of the IMF after her meeting with the Head of the Government of Georgia.

Public Housing residents graduate from NYCHA Resident training academy through Public-Private Partnership focused on financial stability

The Fine Gael Stability Treaty Website launch at Webfactory offices in Dublin.

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

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Governor's Presentation of the Monetary Policy and Financial Stability Statement- August 2016

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Marine Emergency Duties Training in Vessel stability training

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

190720-N-JL568-1064 CORAL SEA (July 20, 2019) Sailors bring in supplies at night aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85) during a connected replenishment with the Military Sealift Command dry cargo and ammunition ship USNS Richard E. Byrd (T-AKE 4). McCampbell, part of the Wasp Expeditionary Strike Group, with embarked 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, is currently participating in Talisman Sabre 2019 off the coast of Northern Australia. A bilateral, biennial event, Talisman Sabre is designed to improve U.S. and Australian combat training, readiness and interoperability through realistic, relevant training necessary to maintain regional security, peace and stability. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Isaac Maxwell)

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Ensuring Stability in a Competitive World

Speakers:

General Phan Van Giang, Minister of National Defence, Vietnam

Kaja Kallas, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy; Vice-President of the European Commission, European Union

Nakatani Gen, Minister of Defense, Japan

 

Public Housing residents graduate from NYCHA Resident training academy through Public-Private Partnership focused on financial stability

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

A peaceful serene scene on the beach with rocks providing stability.

 

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE - "Stability"

 

Time for the final bout.

Rows of deserted houses..

All our stable mates are highway bound.

Give us our measly sum:

Getting the air inside my lungs is heavenly.

We're starting out with nothing but crippling doubt.

 

We'll rest easy (justified).

I've suffered a swift defeat.

I'll endure countless repeats.

The gift of memory is an awful curse,

with age it just gets much worse,

But I won't mind.

 

I won't mind..

I won't mind..

I won't mind..

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

Photos by UNAMI PIO.

DAI is working with local leaders and groups to create collaborative partnerships between government institutions, the private sector, and civil society, and increase access to information needed to promote peace, recovery, and development for Somalia. Our work with local collaborators is designed to help the Somali people achieve greater stability by encouraging economic growth, strengthening public confidence in government, enhancing cooperation between groups, and improving personal safety.

 

For more about the TIS project: dai.tc/xxclsp

International Monetary Fund's Financial Counsellor and Director Jose Vinals anwers a question at the Global Financial Stability Report Press Conference April 13, 2011 at the IMF Headquarters in Washington, DC. IMF Photograph/Stephen Jaffe

Clinic Director and Senior Osteopath, Clive Lathey, giving his lecture titled 'The Role of Spinal Stability in the Prevention of Injury' at our Open Day.

Price-Stability-Target Conference in Berlin on September 28, 2016

 

Organizers:

* Kai A. Konrad, Director, Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance

* Jörg Rocholl, President and EY Chair in Governance and Compliance, ESMT Berlin

 

Speakers include:

* Stefan Homburg, Leibniz Universität Hannover;

* Felix Hufeld, Federal Financial Supervisory Authority;

* Otmar Issing, European Central Bank;

* Stephan Kohns, Deutsche Bundesbank;

* Lucrezia Reichlin, London Business School;

* Dieter Wemmer, Allianz SE;

* Charles Wyplosz, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.

 

Public Housing residents graduate from NYCHA Resident training academy through Public-Private Partnership focused on financial stability

Minister Phil Hogan TD at the Stability Treaty Campaign Launch Shelbourne Hotel - 1 May 2012

 

Photograph by David Nowak Photography

Marine Emergency Duties Training in Vessel stability training

Advancing women’s empowerment contributes to national stability, says DSRSG Walpole at International Women’s Day celebration

  

Baghdad, 07 March 2019 – International Women’s Day was celebrated today at an event organized by the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women at the Council of Ministers.

 

The event, which was supported by UN Women and the International Medical Corps, was attended by senior Iraqi government officials, including the two Deputy Speakers of the Council of Representatives, human rights activists, civil society representatives, the international community and many others.

 

Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (DSRSG) Alice Walpole addressed the meeting, along with Dr. Mahdi Al-Allaq, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, who represented the Prime Minister; Dr. Thikra Alwash, Mayor of Baghdad and Chair of the Standing Committee on the Advancement of Women; UN Women’s Representative, Ms. Dina Zorba and UNFPA Representative, Dr. Oluremi Sogunro; as well as the Director-General of the Directorate for the Empowerment of Iraqi Women, Dr. Ibtisam Aziz.

 

In her remarks, DSRSG Walpole welcomed the upcoming discussions in Parliament on updating the Anti-Domestic Violence Law. “We need to acknowledge that domestic violence diminishes and shames all of society; it is a threat not just to women but to society itself,” she emphasised.

 

Reflecting on the challenges facing displaced women across Iraq, DSRSG Walpole noted that “They continue to suffer the brutal consequences of the recent conflict”.

 

“Female-headed households should be prioritised in accessing public services,” she said, and called on the Ministries of Defence and Interior, and the National Operations Command, to “to ensure that secure clearance mechanisms are coordinated among security actors to minimize re-screening of individuals already screened; and to consider removing security clearance requirements for civilians who have not been charged with a criminal or terrorism-related offence, so they do not face obstacles in accessing public services, including civil registries and courts”.

 

DSRSG Walpole also noted the high unemployment rate amongst young women, which is double that of men. She called on the government to “offer small business grants to female entrepreneurs to help them into the business arena, in particular to women returnees in the liberated areas, and those heading households”.

 

“Advancing women’s economic empowerment in this way will contribute to the government’s efforts to achieve national stability,” she noted.

  

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