At the CSW we talk a lot about emerging issues that affect women and men
around the world. We also talk about the emerging themes that come up in our
field of work. The role of men and boys in the fight for gender equality and empowerment
of women has become increasingly popular topic. The importance of engaging men
and boys is now officially recognized in the political declaration and several
outcome document of CSW over the last years.
Although the masculinities movement is not new at all, its visibility and
the amount of attention for the role of men and boys is bigger than ever at
this CSW. The room where the Panel discussion ‘The responsibility of men andboys in achieving gender equality'
was held on Monday was bursting out of its seams.
‘There has been a lot of
attention for engaging men and boys at this CSW. We welcome that. We welcome
that the Political Declaration includes a paragraph. Overall, we hear a lot of
excitement. However, projects are often small-scale and short-term. It is time
to implement and scale-up. We are calling for institutionalization of work with
men and boys in policies and programs – in schools, the work-place, and in
creating an enabling environment at home.’
During the Panel on ‘Changing social
norms to achieve gender equality - expectations and opportunities’ on Monday,
Joni made an oral intervention on behalf of the MenEngage Alliance that was the
result of a brainstorm with members at MenEngage Caucus. It was for the first
time at CSW that this Caucus was formed and has been working together. The full
oral intervention can be found here.
=Sanne Holtslag on behalf of WO=MEN Dutch Gender Platform=
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