PRESS
RELEASE
HELSINKI/VIENNA/WARSAW,
8 March 2025 – Increased efforts and resources to ensure gender equality
and equal opportunities for women and girls everywhere regardless of
their background or circumstances are needed, say OSCE leaders on the
occasion of International Women’s Day.
Under
the 2025 theme “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment,”
OSCE leaders from the Chairpersonship, the Secretariat and the Office for
Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) joined the global
community in calling for equal access to fundamental rights, education
and healthcare, economic opportunities and the ability to live free from
violence and discrimination for all women and girls, regardless of their
background, location, or status.
”Every
girl should grow up thinking she can achieve anything and that nothing,
especially not her gender, can hold her back. Equal rights and
opportunities are the prerequisites for true freedom. This is at the very
core of gender equality, which I fight for today and every day,” said
OSCE Chairperson-in-Office Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen.
Every
day, women continue to face significant barriers, discrimination and
violence. This is particularly evident in conflict situations, where
women often bear the heaviest burdens.
“Throughout
conflicts all over the world, women are disproportionately affected by
violence, displacement, and instability, and yet, their voices remain
marginalized in the very processes aimed at resolving crises. Even in the
face of immense challenges, women continue to contribute to building
peace and security. I would like to take this opportunity and applaud the
brave women peacebuilders and humanitarian workers, around the world.
They press forth in the face of danger in the hope of creating a more peaceful
society for all,” said Secretary General Feridun H. Sinirlioğlu in his
address to the OSCE Permanent Council session on 6 March, which was
dedicated by the Chairpersonship to mark International Women’s Day.
The
OSCE has long been at the forefront of promoting gender equality and the
empowerment of women and girls, with an emphasis on preventing violence
against women, enhancing women’s participation in decision-making, and
access to justice and economic opportunities. Through the OSCE’s
comprehensive approach to security, including its work in
conflict-affected areas, the Organization strives to ensure that women
have equal influence in peacebuilding processes, policymaking, and
society at large.
“The
inclusion of women in the decision-making process is crucial for genuine
debate and policies that work for us all,” said ODIHR Director Maria
Telalian. “But we will only increase the participation of women in public
life if we ensure they are safe – and they feel safe – to do so. That is
and will remain our goal.”
ODIHR
works to increase gender equality across the OSCE region, for example by
promoting women’s participation and leadership in
the democratic process. At the same time, with increasing levels of
violence against women in politics discouraging both active and aspiring
women politicians from engaging in politics altogether, and the overall
stagnation in the growth of women’s representation in politics, ODIHR
works directly with states and with civil society to find sustainable solutions,
strengthening democratic governance and political pluralism across the
region.
The
OSCE calls on all stakeholders to strengthen their efforts to eliminate
the barriers preventing women and girls from fully realizing their human
rights. Together, we must work towards a future where rights, equality,
and empowerment are a reality for all women and girls.
For PDF attachments or links to sources of further information, please visit: https://www.osce.org/secretariat/586866
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