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Vox Pop on the International Women’s Day Celebration
Friday
14th March
2008
As part
of the activities marking the international women’s day
celebration, Gamcotrap joined the rest of the world in the
commemoration together with the official launch of its web
site at the Paradise Suites Hotel last Saturday. The theme
for this year’s celebration was “ The struggle for Gender
Equality continues…”
It is a
very important day that should not only be observed by
Gender activists or institutions that deals with women’s and
girls issues only but the whole globe. It’s not an issue
that concerns only one sex but it’s for both as far as
humanity is concerned. Hence with these two sexes one cannot
go in the absence of the other because they are partners.
So, I don’t think there can be any thing said like it’s a
women issue so men should not participate, no! That should
not be the case because neither of the sexes is born in the
absence of the other, so this is a clear manifestation that
we should stand for each other and fight for rights and the
betterment of each other. In many African countries women
are seen as only mothers who bear children and take care of
them, some are being marginalised, discriminated against,
denied inheritance, land owner ships, decision making and
even denied education which we all know is a right for them.
All these things are done to them just in the name of
tradition, which we may not have known but can even affect
our religion as worshipers. Why should such things happen to
them? Are women not human beings? Are they not partners to
the male counter parts?
Are they not mothers, sisters and wives to men? If this is
so I don’t think there should be any query when the
Women’s
right issue is raised because women’s right are human rights
as no nation can have a real human right without women being
given their rights. This week I bring you some people’s
opinions about the theme for this year read below:
Mam Sira
Jobe Kurang registrar Gambia Training and Multimedia
Institute/executive member Gamcotrap:
I am very much impressed with the day. I have the feeling
that we are going forward. Gamcotrap has gone through a big
struggle to reach where we are today. I am sure a day will
come that we will be recognised not only by The Gambia but
the whole world. I am happy that the web site is launched
and that will show the people outside The Gambia what
Gamcotrap is achieving and will create a lot of awareness.
Gamcotrap normally say things directly. These things
sometimes are taboos which will break for our children so
that they will not fall the wrong trap. Finally I would like
to advise every parent to accept the banning Female Genital
Mutilation, because its dangerous.
Mrs.
Tida Jaiteh teacher Bakau Upper Basic School:
I would call the day excellent. This is a struggle that we
have been advocating for the few past years as far as girl
children are concerned. All these practices we discussed are
not a new thing so we keep on advocating and making sure we
eradicate FGM completely in our society. We should sensitise
the children as they are the future leaders if not there
cannot be a brighter future for women tomorrow, the ice have
to be break.
Sheihk
Omar Fye co ordinator and head of Gender and Development
Unit MDI:
My main opinion is the theme. Its timely by looking at the
reality on the ground. We have the presence of a gender gap
that prevails in our communities. When it comes to the time
of decision making it balanced in terms of men and women in
top management positions. This has lead to more male
dominants, so the theme to my own opinion is geared towards
closing the gender gap. I would also like to hail the
efforts of the government of The Gambia and all stake
holders for the drive towards gender parity. I would also
want to emphasize that there is need for gender equity in
order to avail both male and female equal opportunities in a
bid to bring about effective national development.
Yadicon
Eribo Njie coordinator Fawegam:
It indeed continues. Though women today are lucky enough to
see the progress of the work done by the women that were
here before us, we the younger women have found the road
paved by the struggle of the older women. We should not
relax because there is a lot of work still to be done. Today
we still see women being discriminated against, just because
they are women, no matter what your background is you should
come together support each other and make sure that every
woman realizes her highest potential.
Absatou
Saidykhan Fawegam:
In The Gambia we cannot have gender equality as of now,
because it was not there now. What we are asking is a fair
share of whatever job opportunities, scholarships and a lot
more that we have been lacking. These are issues like family
inheritance, loans from bank and ownership. If your husband
has land you are not given land at Social Security Housing
and Finance Corporation. We are not on the same level, until
all that is available we can’t talk about gender equality
but then the struggle will continue.
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