UN to help Women's Ministry, CHOGM

By Shalveen Chand 23 December 2023, 6:00PM

The United Nations in Samoa will work with the Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development (MWCSD) to provide capacity development for the ministry and its stakeholders and technical support for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

MWCSD and the United Nations Country Team (UNCT) in Samoa agreed to this during a roundtable meeting on 15 December 2023 at the Tanoa Hotel.

The roundtable meeting was co-chaired by the Minister for MWCSD, Mulipola Anarosa Ale Molio’o and the United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC), Themba Kalua, and it agreed on crucial areas of support and collaboration, towards the timely and effective achievement of the national development priorities, serving the interest of women, children and communities at large in Samoa.

In line with the commitment of the United Nations (UN) to align and support the national development priorities, during the meeting, MWCSD shared its priorities including Gender Equality, Ending Violence, Disability, Child Protection, Early Childhood Development, Community Inclusive Development, Climate Change, Community Economic Empowerment, District Development Program, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) preparations and the ICT Infrastructure.

“But at the heart of these priorities are the people, and the change we make in the lives of the people measures the success of our work,” said Mulipola when she underscored the significance of the roundtable.

Mr. Kalua reassured the Ministry of the UN’s commitment to align its support with the national priorities and support the Ministry’s mandate which is key to realizing the commitment to leaving no one behind.

The meeting then agreed that the UN would provide support in the capacity development of MWCSD and its key stakeholders. The UN will work with the MWCSD on the development of new joint programmes, strengthening of data and statistics for evidence-based policy and programming; and provision of technical assistance in organising the forum during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) which is led by the MWCSD.

Over the years, the UN has remained one of the key development partners of the MWCSD, providing technical expertise and resources to support the MWCSD priority areas such as ending violence against women and girls, community outreach, women’s economic empowerment and leadership, women, climate change, persons with disabilities, early childhood development, child protection, reporting to and implementation of recommendations from international human rights mechanisms and data collection.

In addition to the ongoing development support from the UN and based on the MWCSD request to the UN, the UN Resident Coordinator also reassured the MWCSD, that the UN will provide technical support to the Youth and Women Forum that the MWCSD will be coordinating as part of the key events during the upcoming CHOGM.

With the closure of the EU – UN Spotlight Initiative in which the MWCSD is the leading implementing partner, the roundtable also agreed to develop a joint programme on gender-based violence to sustain the achievements from the Spotlight Initiative. The design will start early next year and will build on the successes from Spotlight Initiative and will incorporate the lessons learned including from the evaluation that will be concluded in the first quarter of next year.

Another area that the roundtable agreed on for collaboration is strengthening the capacity for data and statistics.

By Shalveen Chand 23 December 2023, 6:00PM
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