WLN Statement 2004

 STATEMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Of the Women Leaders Network at its Ninth Meeting
‘Women Leaders: Synergy of Diversity’
La Serena, Chile, September 28 – October 1 2004

Preamble

  1. We, the Women Leaders Network from APEC Economies, came together in La Serena, Chile September 28 – October 1, 2004, to reaffirm our commitment to the work advanced by the Leaders from previous meetings and to the continued and consistent integration of women and gender issues throughout the APEC processes and structures. 
  1. We re-emphasize the vital contribution of women in all sectors to all APEC economies. Continued investment in the advancement of women and girls will benefit all APEC economies.
  1. In supporting this year’s theme of ‘One Community, Our Future’, and the SME Ministerial Meeting’s theme of “Entrepreneurship”, WLN has addressed the following sub-themes from a gender perspective: experiencing our diversity; a commitment to development through trade, sharing the benefits through best practices, and skills for new challenges.

We wish to build upon:

  1. The past recommendations of the WLN Meetings to Leaders and Ministers, the work of the Gender Focal Point Network and the APEC spirit of cooperation expressed in the Seattle Vision, the Bogor Declaration and the Osaka Action Agenda; and,
  1. Commitments made to women entrepreneurs at the 2004 OECD Ministerial Meeting for Ministers Responsible for SME’s which was attended by many representatives of APEC economies.

We applaud:

  1. APEC for taking steps to implement its commitment to gender integration and the role of women in APEC and for continuing to support the active involvement of WLN at the SME Ministerial meeting.

The Women Leaders Network

  1. The Women Leaders Network is a dynamic and flexible regional network composed of women ready to contribute to APEC’s vision of equitable and sustainable growth. It consists of women each of whom is a leader in one or more fields and who has made significant contributions to her economy and society. The unique nature of this network is its diversity in that it encompasses women in business, government, academia, civil society, indigenous women and rural women.
  1. Launched in 1996 in Manila, the network facilitates the integration of gender perspectives into the APEC agenda. It makes annual recommendations to Leaders and Ministers and functions as a valuable source of advice to APEC leadership. It actively participates in APEC activities, and the Gender Focal Point Network, and provides expertise in a number of APEC fora.
  1. WLN generates, consolidates, disseminates, promotes and applies gender-relevant information and knowledge such as, in this 9th Meeting, providing information to increase general awareness on HIV/AIDS and its economic impact in the APEC region, particularly how it affects women and its consecuences. It shares best practices and lessons learned, mentors women across APEC, and promotes sound policies that address the special concerns of women. It serves as a catalyst to raise awareness and build strategic alliances to ensure the relevance of APEC’s agenda to women, and serves as a model of international multi-sectoral partnerships.

Recommendations

Recognizing the important contribution of women to society and the economy and recognizing that trade agendas and economic and development policies affect the lives and well-being of women, WLN makes the following recommendations to SME Ministers, so that through their leadership, we may attain:

WOMEN LEADERS NETWORK.-

WLN is a public-private informal network of women of all sectors of the APEC economies that plays an important role by contributing women leaders’ perspectives and expertise into APEC.

GENDER BASED ANALYSIS

In order to facilitate the formulation of informed policy decisions within the region, we recommend to SME Ministers to support WLN’s request for:

SMEs AND MICROENTERPRISES.-

In order to create a more enabling policy and legal environment to strengthen women’s entrepreneurship in SMEs and MEs, WLN’s requests the SME Ministers’ support for the following recommendations:

TRADE.-

Economic integration is a crucial element to the future of the APEC region. Increased trade negotiations at the bi-lateral, regional and WTO levels do not usually take into account the particular effect that trade policy may have on women. To address this lack, WLN recommends that SME Ministers support WLN’s request for:

CAPACITY BUILDING IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) AND EDUCATION

In an increasingly complex world, it is necessary that all women throughout APEC have affordable and equal access to skills development, education, technology and innovation to ensure that they are equal partners in their economy and throughout APEC, WLN recommends the SME Ministers to support WLN’s request:

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WLN 2004 - Resource Materials

Presentations

Andrina Lever, WLN: Background, Genesis and Vision, 2004.  (PDF, 74KB)

WLN Presentation to APEC SME Ministers, 2004.  (PowerPoint, 89KB)

 


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