08 March 2016 | Gender.
“Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality”.
As we join the rest of the world in celebrating International  Women’s Day, we are inspired by the vision and renewed commitment for a  better and fairer world.
Indeed, we are reminded that gender  equality remains for the majority of the world’s women, a distant  reality. At every level, there are still too many barriers preventing  women from enjoying their basic human rights.
Seychelles is fully  supportive of initiatives that seek to elevate the quality of life of  all human beings. That is why I am urging our population to rally behind  this year’s international theme “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step it up for  Gender Equality”.
Whilst the theme may be asking us to look far  ahead, it is nevertheless very much concerned with the present. We  cannot time travel into the year 2030; it is a journey that we have to  take day-by-day, step-by-step. And every little step counts for it is  what we do today that will determine the kind of society that our  children will live in. We therefore have to make the present count. The  targets of 2030 – a more equal planet – will only be achieved through  continued hard work, determination, commitment and political will.
This  year’s International Women’s Day is an opportunity for Seychelles to  take stock of our realities. We should be excited about the future  because we are standing on solid ground. When we look at the 2030 Agenda  and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)  concerning gender equality, we are proud to note the remarkable progress  that has been achieved. We should never take these achievements  lightly. We should never dismiss international comparisons about our  human development ranking and brand them as irrelevant. They are  relevant because it is a reminder to our population of the progress we  have made; it is testimony to the quality of life we enjoy.
On  this International Women’s Day, let us therefore renew our efforts to  sustain and surpass our achievements. We can make our society better for  all our women and men, girls and boys. The future is bright. When other  countries discuss how to ensure that all girls and boys complete free,  equitable and quality primary and secondary education by 2030, we in  Seychelles should ensure that our girls and boys appreciate the value of  education, that they understand the difference that education can make  in their future and seize all opportunities before them. When  governments are being urged to end all forms of discrimination against  women and girls, we must remember that our Government has never wavered  in its determination to ensure that every person is guaranteed the full  social, economic and legal protection to enjoy all the opportunities and  rights that is theirs as Seychellois.
‘Planet 50-50 by 2030:  Step it Up for Gender Equality’ should make us all pause and reflect.  Where do we see ourselves in 14 years time? Will we still be speaking of  gender-based violence as a pressing challenge?
Our challenge is  to make the next transition. All provisions and structures currently in  place guarantee equal opportunity to every woman and man in Seychelles.  But Government cannot legislate its way into people’s private spaces. We  must now stand up for ourselves. We must know our rights and must make  it our responsibility to fulfill them. This is the Seychelles we aspire  to see in 2030. An empowered Seychelles and empowered Seychellois. A  Seychelles where our women are not just equal to our men before the law  and in the public sphere but also in the private domain through  relationships and partnerships that are built on mutual respect, trust,  equality and love.
I take this opportunity to pay tribute to all  the women in Seychelles. Thank you for the support you provide every day  in making our families, workplaces and communities richer and better  places. Thank you for the invaluable roles you play as mothers,  professionals, as caregivers and leaders.
On behalf of Government, I wish all women in Seychelles a very happy International Women’s Day.
