7th February 2024, UN Headquarters New York CSocD62 Side Event organized by Worldwide Network Nigeria, Habitat International Coalition, and Bahai International Community
2. Moderator: Mr. Andrew Allimadi, Coordinator, Cooperative Issues, Division of Inclusive Social Development, UN DESA,
3. Speakers:
- Jean Quinn. Chair NGO CSociD, & Director UNANIMA International
- Mr. Dan Perell, Representative to the UN for BIC
- Ms. Lydia Stazen, Chair, NGO Working Group to End Homelessness, & Executive Director IGH, DePaul University, Chicago
- Dr. Ronald King, Representative to the UN, ACCN
- Dr. Ify Ofong, Main Representative to the UN, for WorldWIDE Network Nigeria: Women in Development and Environment. & Convener, HIC- Women and Habitat Africa Working Group
- Ms. Cecili Schirmeister, Representative to the UN for BIC
4. Sponsoring organizations:
• WorldWIDE Network Nigeria: Women in Development Environment. • Bahai International Community, New York.
• Habitat International Coalition.
5. Objectives of the event
The main objective of the event is to highlight the key issues driving more people, particularly women into poverty and suggest effective strategies to address the situation. The event discussed how inclusive social and fiscal
policies will enable governments and communities to achieve poverty eradication and implement the SDGs.
The event also focused on how women and girls in Sub-Saharan Africa and some other countries in the global south are faced with discrimination and barriers, such as lack of access, ownership, and rights to land, inheritance, and property among others, due to cultural and social norms.
Securing land and habitat rights can help safeguard women against domestic violence and poverty.
6. The key messages.
The SDGs will not be fully achieved without addressing poverty and gender inequality. Similarly, we cannot eradicate poverty without addressing women’s rights to land and habitat.
Member States need to guarantee equal inheritance rights, implement gender-sensitive land laws and policies.
It is time to Identify and break down those traditional or customary barriers to women’s right to land and habitat in order to achieve social justice and poverty eradication.
Cooperatives and private sector have a key role in accelerating poverty eradication and ensuring women’s right to land and habitat and should be encouraged to thrive.
7. Outcomes and/or recommendations
There is an urgent need for Member States to implement and enforce all policies, resolutions, protocols, treaties, and conventions on gender equality and eradicate cultural norms and practices denying women their human rights.
Member States need to work with partners, including civil society organizations, community, and women leaders, as well as the private sector, to ensure that women’s right to land and habitat is guaranteed.
For more information about the 62nd Commission for Social Development (CSocD62), please visit: https://social.desa.un.org/csocd/62nd
Source: WorldWIDE Network Nigeria: Women in Development and Environment