Subject: [fem-women2000 182] Speech by B. Terenzi Calamai (AIDOS) 29.02.00
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Speech by B. Terenzi Calamai (AIDOS) 29.02.00


NGO-speaker for Italian delegation
28 February 2000 The Italian NGO representative Barbara Terenzi
Calamai of AIDOS delivered today on behalf of the Italian delegation a
speech in the session Comprehensive Review and Appraisal of the
Implementation of the Platform for Action

This year the NGO representation was expanded to include a larger number

of NGOs as Italy recognizes the importance of the role played by civil
society in the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action.
The Italian NGOs have been working in emergency situations in Bosnia,
Albania, Kosovo, Palestine, Somalia and Central America. They have
fostered North-South co-operation, have set up empowerment initiatives
by and for immigrant women, they have developed capacity-building
courses for women whoi wish to be involved in politics.

She called for wider NGO participation in the Special Session and the
convening of a 5th World Conference on Women as a natural forum for
innovative partnerships between governments and civil society.
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Speech by Barbara Terenzi Calamai
NGO delegate from Italy, representing AIDOS

Madam Chairperson, distinguished collegues

I would like first to introduce myself. I am a member of an Italian
women's NGO and as such included in the Italian delegation. Italy's
policy has always been to have representatives of civil society in its
delegation to the Commission on the Status of Women through the National

Equality Commission.

This year the NGO representation has been expanded to include a larger
number of NGOs as Italy recognizes the importance of the role played by
civil society in the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action.
Italian women's NGOs which partecipated in the 4th UN Conference on
Women and the the NGO Forum have been extremely active in bringing
Beijing backand have carried out a wide range of information and
sensitization activities for other NGOs and local women's machineries
all over the country.

In the following years, NGOs have given input to preparations for the
Commission on the Statuts of Women and for the Special Session of this
year, as well as to international negotiations such as those to draft
the Optional Protocol to CEDAW and the Statute of the International
Criminal Court.

At European level, the European Women's Lobby provided an important
input to include the articles on gender equality into the Amsterdam
Treaty.

The most important contribution by NGOs, however, can be seen at local
and grass-roots level, where an empowerment and gender equality approach

is wide-spread not only among women who explicitly aim to implement the
Platform for Action, but even among young women and men who criticise
feminism, and yet work together for the same goals in anti-racist, and
other forms of solidarity groups such as social protection and
rehabilitation initiatives for women victims of trafficking.

Some examples of NGOs action are: women's cultural centres, empowerment
initiatives by and for immigrant women, women's caucuses in labour
unions, including pensionerstrade unions, capacity-building courses
for women who wish to be involved in politics, and campaigns to prevent
the practice of female genital mutilation and to meet the health and
psychological needs of immigrant women.

North-South cooperation has been fostered and new partnerships have been

created by which women in the developing countries, the Balcans, the
Middle East and the NIS have been able to benefit from transfer of
experience from Italian women in order to establish women's health
centers, with a comprehensive approach to reproductive health, create
micro-small enterprises, start resource centers on women's rights.
The Italian NGOs have been working in emergency situations in Bosnia,
Albania, Kosovo, Palestine, Somalia and Central America.

In many cases, local authorities have been key partners in this effort,
and provided essential funding for such work. Also at internaltional
level, many of the widespread initiatives carried out by civil society
have been sponsored by local authorities.

At government level, despite serious problems which remain concerning
women's representation in politics, a lot has been done starting with
the unprecedented innovation, in 1996, of the appointment of a Minister
for Equal Opportunities and the creation of a corresponding Department.
In 1997, the Minister drafted our National Action Plan, based on the
criteria of women's empowerment and gender mainstreaming.

Mainstreaming efforts have been especially targeted to influence
budgetary and employment policies, including a gender analysis and
monitoring unit clause in the Social Pact, gender impact monitoring and
rules in the use of European structural funds to foster job creation,
and guidelines for all programs of development cooperation.
In terms of legislation, the new law on parental leave affirms the
individual right for both parents of children under 8 years to take
leave from work for periods of upto eleven months, and contains
innovative measures to encourage the use of parental leave of fathers
and the right to take educational leaves.

Furthermore, the new law on immigration contains advanced women's rights

concerning family reunion, health care and education, and includes a
specific provision to protect and empower women victims of trafficking,
through a special residence permit and social protection measures for
women who wish to escape from traffickers. Forty-nine social support
projects of this nature have been developed by local authorities in
partnership with NGOs and funded by the Italian Government.
On the coming 8th of March, the Minister for Equal Opportunities will
submit to the Government an evaluation of the National Action Plan to
implement the Beijing Platform for Action together with an Action Plan
focused on labour and employment issues to be completed by the
Government before the end of its term in 2001.

The relationship between the Government of Italy and the NGOs has been
extremely fruitful therefore we deem important to develop innovative
ways of partnership with NGOs also at the regional and international
level.

The positive experience of the preparatory ECE regional meetings for
Cairo+5 and Beijing+5 has shown that the NGO contribution can give valid

support not only as a means of applied democracy but also for
substantive issues. A further step forward in this process should be
rules for a wider NGO participation in the Special Session and the
convening of a 5th World Conference on Women as a natural forum for
innovative partnerships between governments and civil society.
The same is true for all forthcoming events including the Millennium
Assembly and the decisions to be taken in reforming the UN system as a
concrete strategy of global participatory and gender-sensitive
governance. We propose that the Commission on the Status of Women for
the coming period 2000-2001 should include  in its agenda an in depth
discussion on this issue and on other urgent matters such as measures to

be taken to reach the unattained goal f the universal ratification of
the CEDAW Convention, monitoring mechanisms, and emerging issues of
special concern to women such as women's roles in conflict areas,
religious fundamentalism, racism and xenophobia, gender mainstreaming in

economic, trade and development strategies.


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