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Business & Professional Women International (IFBPW)
4 March 2003

Business and Professional Women International has assessed the pros and cons on whether the Fifth women world conference should be held in 2005. The overall outcome shows that majority of our members strongly favor the holding of the Fifth Women World Conference to ASSESS success and failure of the implementation of Beijing Platform for action and CEDAW, BUT strongly oppose the opportunities to use such forum to reopen the Beijing Platform for Action and dilute the strength of the original document ?as witness in the Beijing+5 review. Also, while many of our members are eager for it to be held in year 2005, many also raise the questions regarding the feasibility of such time frame. The appropriate time would depend on the readiness of the host country both in terms of infrastructure readiness and the resource readiness to ensure things like accommodation affordability. And as of now, the host country has not yet been identified.

Should the Fifth Women World Conference be held, members of Business and Professional Women International recommend that the nature of such conference could be as follows:

  1. The Fifth Women World Conference can combine the assessment of actions taken to implement Beijing Platform of Action, CEDAW, and other United Nations Declaration and Resolutions regarding women as they all have direct impact on one another in improving the status of women. Such combination is importance as this conference must not be a simple repetition of the Beijing+10 Review, which has already been scheduled for the 49th session of Commission on Status of Women by United Nations Division on Advancement of Women in 2005.

  2. The conference MUST NOT re-open Beijing Platform for Action and CEDAW for re-negotiation. It should review progress, identify the causes of the inadequate progress and ineffective monitoring process for both the original and the new areas of concerns, and recommend practical approaches to overcome the problems.

  3. The conference must encourage not just the involvement and the networking of women world wide, but also attendance of female youth, male participants, and the private sector to raise their awareness of the gender issues and take part in resolving them.

  4. The regional conferences should be held in preparation for the Fifth Women World Conference to involve more participation of women at all levels within each region and focus on regional issues.

  5. The conference must have EXTENSIVE MEDIA COVERAGE to show the solidarity, the strength, and the unity of women as well as make visible the critical issues regarding the status of women to promote cross-gender cooperation and exchange.

Global Visibility brings accountabilities.

So for us, the pros do out-weight the cons on holding the Fifth Women World Conferences. However, as we are now in the digital era, we should not restrict ourselves to the traditional ways of organizing a conference. We favor the exploration of more innovative and practical approaches that can attain the same effect as the traditional women world conference while overcome the limitations like affordability.

 
 
 

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