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NATIONAL
ASSEMBLY : 25th June 2008
Madame Speaker,
A report by the
Presidential Working Group on Women has highlighted huge shortfalls
in the provision of water and sanitation and the failure to end
violence against women and children in our poorest provinces.
Despite all the
wonderful achievements, and immense contributions of women in our
country, the women in rural and poor areas, together with children,
remain the most vulnerable members of our society.
The fact that
women are so well represented here in Parliament and in government
should mean that gender issues become more prominent and take on an
increased importance, and that more resources are allocated to the
plight of the many women and children who are suffering in the rural
and poor areas. This, however, is unfortunately not the case as the
suffering and vulnerability of women and children continues. We are
failing these vulnerable groups.
There is no
doubting the strength of South African women and I believe that we,
here in Parliament, can, and must, take the lead with this important
issue and put a stop to the suffering of our many sisters and
children who have no voice. All women in positions of power and
authority must use the resources at their disposal to mainstream
gender issues so that they receive the attention that they deserve.
We owe this to the many women and children of South Africa who are
trapped in suffering and misery and who still get abused everyday.
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT:
Ms Connie
Zikalala MP
083 282 8384 |