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READ THE SPEECH BY SUSAN MCKAY FROM THE NATIONAL WOMEN’S COUNCIL AT THE LAUNCH OF THE IRISH NAP ON U

Published: Thursday, November 24, 2011

READ THE SPEECH BY SUSAN MCKAY FROM THE NATIONAL WOMEN’S COUNCIL AT THE LAUNCH OF THE IRISH NAP ON U

The National Women's Council of Ireland is proud to play a part in the launch of the Irish National Action Plan on UN Resolution 1325. It is a fine plan, and it has already been welcomed by African women in Ireland through the person of Salome Mbugwa, director of Akidwa and deputy chairperson of the Women's Council.
I am here to represent the civil society organisations which took part in the consultation process which led to this NAP. They include Amnesty, Trocaire, the Irish Red Cross, Akidwa and the National Women's Council.
We collectively commend the government publishing this document, and for inviting us to contribute - we know the civil servants often wished they hadn't, but we did ultimately work well and constructively together to produce a NAP which is, in significant ways, unique.
There are many women in Ireland today who have experienced rape and other forms of gender based violence in their own persons or in their families and communities in Rwanda, Congo, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Bosnia and other countries. Ireland is the first developed country to recognise in its NAP a duty of care towards these women. I believe that the government did this because the civil society groups brought the voices of these women to the table, and they were compelling voices.

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