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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>A título personal y como ex integrante del equipo
feminista de Gcap por el secretariado latinoamericano apoyo la
propuesta.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>En efecto hay que enviar rápidamente para gcap
internacional pues los comunicados ya están saliendo en la prensa de
Alemania.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Animo a quienes representen organizaciones
femnistas para que respalden este pronunciamiento con la celeridad que el caso
amerita.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV align=center><FONT face=Arial size=2><STRONG>Equidad de género en la
erradicación de la pobreza y la desigualdad</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV>_____________________________________<BR>Luisa Cruz Hefti<BR>Residencial
San Felipe<BR>Edificio Los Eucaliptos, entrada 1, Dpto 1002<BR>Jesús María, Lima
11<BR>Perú<BR>Tel: 0051.1.460.04.36</DIV>
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<A title=ana@icae.org.uy href="mailto:ana@icae.org.uy">ana agostino</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A
title=gcap-mujeres@listas.chasque.net
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, June 05, 2007 2:15
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [Gcap-mujeres] [Gcap-women] Fw:
Women's Coalition Demands G-8Action on ViolenceAgainst Women</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dear friends,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>queridas amigas, (español abajo)</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Magaly Pineda had sent some days back a message
from the Coalition Women Won´t Wait with a position for the G8 demanding
Action on Violence Against Women. The statement is below. It would be good to
know if you agree with it and we can indicate our support as FTF and also send
it to our colleagues at GCAP as a position we want them to clearly demand
from the G8 meeting. I would very much appreciate your
comments.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanks!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Ana</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Magaly Pineda envió hace unos días un mensaje de
la Coalición Women Won´t Wait (Las Mujeres no Esperamos) con una posición para
el G8 demandando que tomen acción en cuanto a la violencia contra las mujeres.
Debajo está la declaración en inglés y como adjunto la declaración traducida
al español. Les agradecería mucho si contestaran indicando si están de acuerdo
y si les parece que la podemos apoyar como ETF y a su vez enviarla a los
colegas de GCAP como una posición que queremos que presenten como demanda al
G8. Les agradezco vuestros comentarios. También pueden adherirse a través del
correo de la campaña.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Un abrazo,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Ana</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><BR><BR>---------- Forwarded message
----------<BR> From: Jodi Jacobson < <A
href="mailto:change@genderhealth.org">change@genderhealth.org</A>><BR> Date:
Thu, 17 May 2007 13:19:58 -0400 (EDT)<BR>> > > Subject: Women's
Coalition Demands G-8 Action on Violence Against Women <BR>> > > To:
<A href="mailto:magalypt@gmail.com">magalypt@gmail.com</A><BR>> >
><BR>> > > Women and girls are at a heightened risk of HIV
infection as a result<BR>> > > of their economic, social, political,
and sexual subordination, and <BR>> > > also because of high rates of
violence and sexual assault perpetrated<BR>> > > against them.
Violence against women and girls intensifies in<BR>> > > situations
of conflict and emergencies. Women, especially in Africa, <BR>> > >
suffer disproportionately as they continue to be targeted in countries<BR>>
> > in and emerging from civil strife, armed conflict or
disaster.<BR>> > > Inequality between men and women is in turn
reinforced by the HIV&AIDS <BR>> > > pandemic - women and girls
bear the disproportionate burden of care<BR>> > > and they may also
be targeted for violence and/or be dispossessed and<BR>> > > further
impoverished as a result of their HIV status. In addition we <BR>> >
> know that women and girls do not have equal access to health
services,<BR>> > > including HIV services, increasing their risk of
infection manifold.<BR>> > > The Women Won't Wait coalition seeks to
ensure that women's human <BR>> > > rights, specifically their right
to be free of violence, is placed at<BR>> > > the center of all AIDS
responses.<BR>> > ><BR>> > > We feel real commitments on the
issues of violence against women and <BR>> > > on the feminization of
the AIDS epidemic from member nations of the G8<BR>> > > are long
overdue. We expect that the upcoming G8 summit will ensure<BR>> > >
that attention is directed to HIV & AIDS in relation to women's <BR>>
> > experience and in relation to violence, in particular.<BR>> >
><BR>> > > We know that violence against women and girls is an
incessant, endemic<BR>> > > and gross violation of all women's and
girls' human rights that <BR>> > > requires urgent action from all,
in and of itself and when it<BR>> > > intersects with HIV&AIDS.
We anticipate that G8 member nations will<BR>> > > demonstrate their
commitment to women's human rights and ensure action <BR>> > > is
taken now to protect and fulfill women's rights especially in the<BR>> >
> context of HIV&AIDS by promoting policies and negotiating
positions<BR>> > > that would ensure adequate health care, education,
legal services, <BR>> > > gender sensitive and rights based AIDS
interventions.<BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>>
> ><BR>> > > CALL TO ACTION<BR>> > ><BR>> >
><BR>> > > <BR>> > ><BR>> > > The G8
must:<BR>> > ><BR>> > > * Prominently
underscore that violence against women and girls is<BR>> > > a major
driver and consequence of HIV&AIDS, reiterating that violence <BR>>
> > against women and girls is a human rights crisis, and that the
fight<BR>> > > against one epidemic--HIV&AIDS--cannot be won
without tackling the<BR>> > > other epidemic?gender-based violence.
<BR>> > ><BR>> > > * Increase current
funding for programmes to prevent and redress<BR>> > > violence
against women and girls to at least 10% of AIDS funding per<BR>> > >
year among the G8 countries in addition to broader and increased <BR>> >
> investment in sexual and reproductive health and rights; and to<BR>>
> > promote empowerment of women and girls as an integral and
indivisible<BR>> > > part of any AIDS response, whether these be
focused on prevention, <BR>> > > treatment, or care. Given
the evidence, it is clear that every<BR>> > > strategy, program, and
intervention aimed at stemming the spread of<BR>> > > HIV and
expanding access to prevention, treatment, care and support <BR>> > >
must integrally address issues of violence, stigma, and discrimination<BR>>
> > that fuel this epidemic or we will continue to lose ground.<BR>>
> ><BR>> > > * Underscore their
commitment to ending violence against women and <BR>> > > stemming
the HIV pandemic by making public their financial and policy<BR>> > >
commitments, and call for attention and concrete action by all to the<BR>>
> > intersection of violence against women and girls and HIV&AIDS.
<BR>> > ><BR>> > > * Establish
concrete targets on the elimination of violence<BR>> > > against
women and girls as a part of the Universal Access Process.<BR>> > >
Such steps will require first and foremost increased funding to <BR>> >
> collect baseline data on the extent, nature, and drivers of
violence<BR>> > > against women in specific settings, and to provide
ample and flexible<BR>> > > funding to address these factors.
<BR>> > ><BR>> > > * Deliver a
funding plan for their commitment to universal access<BR>> > > to
AIDS treatment, prevention, and care and fill the $8-10 billion<BR>> >
> annual funding gap and ensure full and predictable funding of the
<BR>> > > Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
(GFATM).<BR>> > ><BR>> > > * Achieve
universal access to comprehensive sexual and<BR>> > > reproductive
health services by 2010 to reduce the spread of HIV, <BR>> > >
maternal mortality and morbidity and eliminate the disproportionate<BR>>
> > burden on women's lives and health as well as other adverse
outcomes<BR>> > > of coerced unprotected sex. <BR>> >
><BR>> > > * Support universal access to
comprehensive sexuality education<BR>> > > for all women and young
people by 2010.<BR>> > ><BR>> > > *
Dramatically strengthen the health and legal sectors responses <BR>> >
> to gender-based violence and all human rights violations related
to<BR>> > > HIV/AIDS including but not limited to violence, stigma,
and<BR>> > > discrimination. All prevention, treatment and
care programs should <BR>> > > include relevant programmatic
responses to violence against women and<BR>> > > girls, and all
health care workers doing direct delivery should be<BR>> > > trained
in screening and referral for violence and abuse. We would <BR>>
> > ostensibly not support the deployment of health care workers<BR>>
> > improperly trained to deliver medically sound advice on
prevention,<BR>> > > treatment, or care, but in fact they are
ill-trained if they are <BR>> > > unable to assess risks so critical
to the very survival of women in<BR>> > > many settings.<BR>> >
><BR>> > > * Make ending all forms of
violence against women and girls a<BR>> > > central aspect of all
bilateral and multilateral strategies including<BR>> > > but not
limited to HIV programs. This includes among other things<BR>>
> > establishing systemic approaches to legal reforms, efforts to end
<BR>> > > child marriage, educate girls, establish women's property
and<BR>> > > inheritance rights and their financial and legal
security in<BR>> > > situations of divorce or widowhood, ensure equal
access to education <BR>> > > and employment opportunities,
dramatically increase funding for<BR>> > > programs to change social
and cultural norms that support violence<BR>> > > against women,
increasing women's ability to negotiate safer sex, and <BR>> > > also
increasing their immediate access to essential services.<BR>> >
><BR>> > > * Achieve Universal Access to
PMTCT+ services by 2010 by fully<BR>> > > supporting and funding
national PMTCT+ plans. <BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> >
><BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> >
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> ><BR>> > ><BR>> > > Women Won't Wait is
an international coalition of organizations and <BR>> > > networks
from the global South and North committed to, and working for<BR>> >
> many years to promote, women's health and human rights in the
struggle<BR>> > > to comprehensively address HIV and AIDS and end all
forms of violence <BR>> > > against women and girls. Women Won't Wait
seeks to accelerate<BR>> > > effective responses to the linkages of
violence against all women and<BR>> > > girls and the spread of HIV
by tracking and, where necessary, calling <BR>> > > for changes in
the policies, programming and funding streams of<BR>> > > national
governments and international multilateral and bilateral<BR>> > >
donor and technical agencies.<BR>> > > <BR>> > > The Women
Won't Wait campaign has released a report: "Show Us the<BR>> > >
Money: is violence against women on the HIV&AIDS donor agenda?"
that<BR>> > > analyses the policies, programming and funding patterns
of the four <BR>> > > largest public donors to HIV&AIDS. The
report (available at<BR>> > > <A
href="http://www.womenwontwait.org">www.womenwontwait.org</A>) is the first
step in an effort by this<BR>> > > coalition to monitor the policies,
programmes, and funding streams of <BR>> > > international agencies
and national governments, and to hold these<BR>> > > agencies
accountable to basic health and human rights objectives.<BR>> >
><BR>> > > For more information about the Women Won't Wait
campaign, please <BR>> > > contact: <A
href="mailto:Neelanjana.mukhia@actionaid.org">Neelanjana.mukhia@actionaid.org</A><BR>>
> > /*Your email ID. <diaEmailID='347550036'
thread=6297/>--*/<BR>> > > <BR></DIV>
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