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UNIFEM and the Thai government convene a regional forum on how men can do more to end violence against women, sharing good practice from Asia-Pacific. PRESS RELEASE United Nations, Bangkok, 3 September 2007 UNIFEM and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, the Royal Thai Government, jointly host a regional conference on Men as Partners to End Violence Against Women on 3-4 September 2007 at the UN Convention Centre, Bangkok. The forum brings together over 100 representatives from the public and private sectors and the civil society in Asia to learn from each other, and brainstorm how to move forward. “For there is an urgent need to systematically generate a critical mass of men advocating for gender-sensitive values and practice in which girls, boys, men and women together build cultures and communities of peace, security and equality in gender relations,” Mr Poldej Pinprateep, Deputy Minister for Social Development and Human Security said at the opening ceremony. “Ending violence against women needs a transforming of mainstream economic, political and socio-cultural structures and processes. Guided by the Beijing Platform for Action that calls for the engagement of men as partners to end violence against women, over years UNIFEM has been working with governments and civil society, including men in different sectors,” said Jean D’Cunha, Regional Programme Director of UNIFEM in East and Southeast Asia. Ending violence against women is a key strategic goal of UNIFEM worldwide. In the region, the UN Trust Fund to End Violence Against Women, administered by UNIFEM, supports community-based initiatives in Cambodia,Thailand and Viet Nam. In Timor-Leste, UNIFEM is implementing a Community-Based Programme to Support Women in Peacebuilding and Prevention of Sexual Violence.
***************** UNIFEM is the United Nations Development Fund for Women. It provides financial and technical assistance to innovative programmes and strategies that promote women’s human rights, political participation and economic security. Please visit www.unifem.org or www.unifem-eseasia.org |
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