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Background
paper: Reinvigorating and Sustaining a Vibrant Women's Movement
is Southern Africa
Open
Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)
September, 2006
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Background
Preparations
for the review of Beijing+10, which took place globally between
2003 and 2004 brought to the surface progress and challenges, and
further made proposals for future measures to address constraints.
Part of the Beijing + 10 preparatory processes in the Southern Africa
region included consultative meetings in Johannesburg and subsequently
in Addis Ababa, and both meetings - and other forums -
raised concern with the dwindling vibrancy of the women's
movement, especially during the 10 years after Beijing. Incited
by this, the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa (OSISA)
convened a brainstorming session of a few activists, (who subsequently
became the Task Team) to reflect on possibilities for reinvigorating
and sustaining a vibrant women's movement, which has been
identified as one of the major challenges of achieving gender equality
in Southern Africa. The meeting made proposals for a critical assessment
of the women's movement to be undertaken in 13 SADC countries;
Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Malawi,
Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania,
Zambia and Zimbabwe.
With the assistance
of the Task Team and its Gender Programme Advisor, OSISA commissioned
three consultants involved in women's issues to provide a
situational analysis report of the Women's Movement in 13
SADC member countries over a 20-year period (1985 to 2005), as well
as recommend some practical interventions as to how the movement
could be strengthened. The findings were to be presented at a regional
roundtable meeting, to be attended by key stakeholders in the women's
movement at national and regional levels, to collectively engage
with the findings and develop a plan of action that would help towards
reinvigorating the movement.
It is against
this backdrop that this current roundtable meeting is being convened
in Johannesburg, spearheaded by (OSISA), in partnership with the
SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF), the Women and Law in Southern
Africa (Research Trust) and HIVOS, with support from the Women's
Network Programme of the Open Society Institute.
Objectives
of the roundtable meeting
The main objective of the Regional Roundtable meeting is to engage
with the findings of the research on the dwindling vibrancy of the
women's movement in the SADC region and collectively develop
a road map towards reinvigorating and sustaining it. Essentially,
the participants will undertake to:
- Receive
the findings on the situational analysis of where the movement
is at both national and regional levels;
- Examine the
causes identified in the research and how these are affecting
the vibrancy of the movement;
- Engage with
the proposed strategies and modalities to address the loss of
vibrancy;
- Draw up an
action plan with defined roles, responsibilities and timeframes
for its
implementation.
Expected
Outcomes
- An honest
and critical review of the challenges faced by the women's
movement;
- Collectively
develop a plan of action with clearly defined short-, medium-
and long-term regional
level interventions and strategies towards reviving the women's
movement in the SADC
region;
- Renewed
commitment to a revived and reenergised women's movement
in the region.
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