Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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World Leaders Draw Attention to Central Role of Women’s Political Participation in Democracy

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At a high-level side event during the 66th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, women political leaders made a strong call for increasing women's political participation and decision-making across the world. (Photo: UN Women/Hilary Duffy.)
At a high-level side event during the 66th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, women political leaders made a strong call for increasing women's political participation and decision-making across the world. (Photo: UN Women/Hilary Duffy.)

United Nations, New York — Women make up less than 10 percent of world leaders. Globally less than one in five members of parliament is a woman. The 30 percent critical mass mark for women's representation in parliament has been reached or exceeded in only 28 countries. At a high-level event today, during the 66th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, women political leaders made a strong call for increasing women's political participation and decision-making across the world. Stressing that women's participation is fundamental to democracy and essential to the achievement of sustainable development and peace in all contexts — during peace, through conflict and post-conflict, and during political transitions — the leaders signed on to a joint statement with concrete recommendations on ways to advance women's political participation.

“It is a solidarity that we see represented here today among this important group of women around me, said Michelle Bachelet, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, at the event. “We are bound by a common goal — to open the way for women to participate in all decisions affecting not only their own lives, but the development of our world, at the global, regional, national and local levels. By making full use of half the world's intelligence — the intelligence of women — we improve our chances of finding real and lasting solutions to the challenges that confront us.

Signatories of the joint statement include (as of 10 October):

H.E. Dilma Rousseff, President of Brazil; Honourable Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; H.E. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States of America; Rt. Hon. Baroness Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission; H.E. Roza Otunbayeva, President of the Kyrgyz Republic; H.E. Tarja Halonen, President of Finland; Ms. Trinidad Jiménez, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain; Rocio Garcia Gaytan, Minister of Women's Affairs, Mexico; Dr. Aurelia Frick, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Principality of Liechtenstein; Lilia Labidi, Minister of Women's Affairs, Republic of Tunisia; Leire PajínMinister of Health, Equality and Social Policy, Spain; Rt Hon Theresa May, Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, United Kingdom; Patricia Janet, Baroness Scotland of Asthal, UK; Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro, UN Deputy Secretary-General ; Helen Clark, Under-Secretary-General and Administrator, UN Development Programme; and Michelle Bachelet, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director, UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.

Details of the event, including webcast archive: http://j.mp/WomLeaders
Photos: http://flic.kr/s/aHsjw6ryVk

Joint Statement
On Advancing Women's Political Participation

New York, 19 September 2011

We, the undersigned Heads of State and Government, Foreign Ministers, High Representatives, and senior UN officials affirm that women's political participation is fundamental to democracy and essential to the achievement of sustainable development and peace.

We reaffirm the human right of women to take part in the Governments of their countries, directly or through freely chosen representatives, on an equal basis with men, and that all States should take affirmative steps to respect and promote women's equal right to participate in all areas and at all levels of political life.

We stress the critical importance of women's political participation in all contexts, including in times of peace, conflict and in all stages of political transition.

Joint statement on advancing women's political participation

We recognize the essential contributions women around the world continue to make to the achievement and maintenance of international peace and security and to the full realization of human rights; to the promotion of sustainable development; and to the eradication of poverty, hunger and disease. Even so, we are concerned that women in every part of the world continue to be largely marginalized from decision-making, often as a result of discriminatory laws, practices, and attitudes, and due to poverty disproportionately affecting women.

We reaffirm our commitment to the equal rights and inherent human dignity of women enshrined in the United Nations Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and other relevant international human rights instruments. We call upon all States to ratify and fulfill their obligations under the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and to implement fully Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace and security and other relevant UN resolutions.

We call upon all States, including those emerging from conflict or undergoing political transitions, to eliminate all discriminatory barriers faced by women, particularly marginalized women, and we encourage all States to take proactive measures to address the factors preventing women from participating in politics, such as violence, poverty, lack of access to quality education and health care, the double burden of paid and unpaid work, and to actively promote women's political participation, including through affirmative measures, as appropriate.

We reaffirm and express full support for the important role of the United Nations system in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women, and we welcome UN Women and its mandate in this regard.


World Leaders Draw Attention to Central Role of Women’s Political Participation in Democracy | | UN WomenUN Women

More gender-sensitive educators needed | The Trinidad Guardian

More gender-sensitive educators needed | The Trinidad Guardian

Thursday, September 15, 2011

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From the Archives Memories of the 1990 Coup : Army won the match

From the GloCal Knowledge Pot Archives:
Memories of the 1990 Coup

Kelshall: Army won the match


During the July 1990 uprising the Coast Guard set up roadblocks to defend its base at Hart's Cut Bay from rogue elements in the army. "It was the single factor that guided the strategy," then commanding officer of the Coast Guard Richard Kelshall told the commission of enquiry into the attempted coup at the Caribbean Court of Justice, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. Kelshall, one of an array of law enforcement personnel giving evidence in this session, said there were rumours the army was supporting the Jamaat al Muslimeen insurgents, led by Imam Yasin Abu Bakr. He said: "When I heard the army was with Bakr I took preventative action. "I was influenced by 1970," he added, recalling his experience when the army, led by Raffique Shah, staged a mutiny in 1970.

Hart's Cut Bay was not attacked by any rogue elements in the army in 1990. Despite criticisms from several witnesses, including Capt Gary Griffith, that the army blundered, Kelshall emphasised, however, how well soldiers performed in quelling the insurrection. Asked by commissioner Eastlyn McKenzie how he rated the army's performance, Kelshall said: "They won the match. "In a football game who makes the most goals wins the match. They won," he said, generally dismissing operational blunders. Kelshall further disclosed if he had to choose a hero of the attempted takeover crisis, it would be Joseph Theodore, Chief of Defence Staff at the time. He said: "If I had to pin a hero, it would be Joe Theodore... to handle such a terrible situation and to carry out the negotiations, which were excellently done...

"Did we win? The situation came out right in the end. How we got there is not important. The country owes a terrible debt of gratitude to the regiment." Kelshall heaped more praises on the soliders whom he said displayed incredible "fire discipline" during the hostage crisis. He said: "There were soldiers with live ammunition all over Port-of-Spain. The order went out to hold their fire (when the Muslimeen were surrendering) and they did. It was incredible fire discipline. All it would have taken was one hothead (to mess things up). "The world and I felt the T&T Regiment performed immaculately at the time."

Kelshall, highlighting some of the confusion in the army shortly after the announcement of the attempted overthrow of the Government said he was actually fired upon when he first went to Camp Ogden, the army's command centre. He said he went to Camp Ogden around 7.30 am on July 28, one day after the uprising. Kelshall said one of the Coast Guard's role was to support the army. He added: "I had gone through the fear and desperation the night before and arrived there with a clear mind. "When I got there, there was a large quantity of soldiers milling around and to my great surprise I came under fire."

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Kelshall: Army won the match | The Trinidad Guardian, 20110914
by Yvonne Baboolal
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40 years of Inspiring Action | Greenpeace International

40 years of Inspiring Action | Greenpeace International

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

UNESCO Youth Seminar on Ethics and Democracy – Egypt

UNESCO Youth Seminar on Ethics and Democracy – Egypt

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Y local level proactive community intervention important POS the new Baghdad | Trinidad Express Newspaper | News

POS the new Baghdad | Trinidad Express Newspaper | News

Network of NGOs celebrates National women awardees | The Trinidad Guardian

Network of NGOs celebrates National women awardees | The Trinidad Guardian

What we can fix with $10m.!... UTT in $10M car rental spree

Karim: UTT in $10M car rental spree
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20110910
Shaliza Hassanali

An investigation conducted by Ernst and Young Services Ltd has unearthed a $10 million transportation scam for 130 "high performing athlete" students on scholarship at the University of T&T (UTT). The scope of the investigation-which included all transportation transactions during the period October 2007 to June 2011-has uncovered major irregularities with regards to over-invoicing of a Port-of-Spain unregistered car rental company and possible collaboration with UTT staff. The students representing 12 sporting disciplines fell under the programme of Academy of Sports and Leisure Studies. The fraud is just one of the many of irregularities uncovered at UTT following poor financial practices and management in the past.

In delivering his presentation on two motions to increase this country's borrowing capacity by over $26 billion through two specific pieces of legislation on Friday in the Senate, Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education Fazal Karim questioned the transportation arrangements with the company, which he said was the subject of an investigative audit by Ernst and Young. Karim stated that the company provided transportation to students involved in UTT's High Performing Athletes Programmes. The Minister explained that the company provided for the students who were housed at Olera Heights, Vistabella to be transported anywhere they wished by this car rental agency.

Karim questioned who were the high performing athletes and the process under which they were selected by UTT. "The bottom line is that over the last few years this agency has billed for just under a whopping $10 million, of which $7 million has been paid." There are claims for just under $3 million, Karim revealed. This has been the subject of an investigation by Ernst and Young. "The audit has turned up major irregularities suggesting over invoicing and possible collaboration with UTT staff."

Major discrepancies in paper trail

Major disrepancies, Karim said, have been discovered in the paper trail. Batches of documents between May 2010 to November 2010, Karim said, cannot be found. "There has been a pattern of invoices being signed off, 18 months after payment." Karim said the Ernst and Young management letter in respect of 2008 to 2009 audits of UTT indicated weak internal control and poor management practices. He also said there was major financial issues regarding the Tamana project.

"Multi-million dollar changes were made without proper documentation, which are causing major delays. The bottom line is that despite the high profiles of people that held positions there, UTT is in a mess from an administrative and financial point of view." The report received by the Sunday Guardian showed several irregularities, including:

• Non-compliance with UTT's policies and procedures which resulted in procuring of services from a supplier without the guidance of the procurement department.

• No audit trail to ascertain the engagement of the (company) as the original request for quotation or evidence of the evaluation of the quotations could not be provided.

• No material requisition to initiate supply of quotations for the provision of transportation services.

• The use of UTT's service contract authorisation template without consent and knowledge of the procurement department.

• UTT was over invoiced by $456,500 and under invoiced by $27,300.

• 97 per cent of purchase orders generated by the (company) were done after the provision of the service and receipts of invoices from the supplier.

Probe revealed

The investigation revealed that the total value of invoices submitted by the company over the period October 2007 to May 2011 amounted to $9,908,450.

• Invoices processed and paid $7,129,050;

• cheques not issued $331,500; and

• invoices submitted but not paid, $ 2,447, 900.

The audit also revealed that six out of the 39 cheques, totalling $2,488,300 issued by UTT to (name called) were made payable to the company. A UTT source stated that the investigation would form part of UTT's forensic audit, which Attorney General Anand Ramlogan had requested upon taking up office in May 2010.

Karim: UTT in $10M car rental spree | The Trinidad Guardian
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Ministry Compiles Remember When


Ministry compiles ‘Remember When’ –

The minister made the announcement yesterday during the ministry’s launch of its “Remember When” Exhibition at the Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA).

The “Remember When” exhibition is a venture of the ministry to preserve the country’s folk culture and heritage while educating the public on its history and providing enjoyment.

The minister said, “Remembering as a people is very important to the survival of a culture. Our shared heritage creates a collective understanding of who we are, as Trinbagonians.” Peters continued that the preservation of the recordings of our culture would help define who we are as a people. “These human treasures cannot be hung on the walls of museums, but they are indeed precious, as they would help us remember who we are as a people, and define our culture as distinctly Trinbagonian.” said Peters

He continued that the ministry has been in the process of storing data which would be used in the proposed institute.

“The ministry owns a storehouse of intangible artifacts which reflects directly, an image of ourselves as we have lived over the past 40 years. For two and a half years , the Division of Culture has been digitising materials that would one day be stored in the institute.” said Peters

Artifacts of long ago folklore songs, stories, books, newspapers, art, journals, music and calypsonians were on display at the exhibition as well as digitised memories that were previously stored by the now defunct National Cultural Council. The ministry also launched a web-page which stores a compilation of audio-visual material, manuscripts, and photographs from as far back as the 1880s. The “Remember When” web-page, according to Peters, is unlike any other cultural e-based repository in this country. The web-page would be open to the public in three months time.

Guests such as Hollis “Chalkdust” Liverpool, and historian Bridget Brereton, and Chair of the National Commission for UNESCO, Dr Kris Rampersad, were present at the exhibition.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Arts and Multiculturalism, Jennifer Jones, said the exhibition would give citizens the opportunity to compare the music, literature and folklore from then to now. The exhibition would be open to the general public from today until September 24 from 9am to 5pm on Mondays to Fridays and 10am to 6pm on weekends.

For Mroe on Caribbean Heritage go to https://krisrampersad.com/

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