Within the framework of a policy of integration adopted by the African Union, to integrate the African community throughout the world and to enable their participation in the development of the African continent, a delegation from the Commission delegation of the African Union, led by Vice President Thomas Kwersi Quartey and several of his aides, as well as a high-level delegation on behalf of the economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), led by Director Seydo Ahmed Bashir, which also includes among its members the general secretariat of the National Union of Sahrawi women as Vice President of ECOSOC, conducted a working visit to the islands of Trinidad and Tobaqo in Latin America, in coordination with the community network of the Africa of the Caribbean Islands. The working visit will cover activities, meetings, and workshops on the definition of the organs of the AU and the search for formulas to enable the participation of the African community at the level of the Islands. Also held seminars with the participation of political figures at the level of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Guyana, Cuba, Barbados, Suriname, Costa Rica, Martinique, as well as civil society organizations. The visit started on July 29 and will continue until August 1, 2018.
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Monday, July 30, 2018
Day of the African woman"
On July 31, 1962 was institutionalized the "day of the African
woman" during a Conference of African women, held in Dar-Es-Salaam,
Tanzania, which was attended by representatives of 14 countries and eight
national liberation movements.
That Act was based, so that, in 1974, was created the Pan-African
organization of the women (OPM), which aims to allow the change in the lives of
African women, promoting their progress, justice and peace in the world.
The OPM to the UNMS and various women's organizations working to ensure the
participation of women in decision-making, respect for human rights, as well as
the Elimination of all forms of discrimination and violence against them.
African women's day is an exceptional moment, because it highlights the
history of struggles for freedom of expression, the African mother's love as
well as their contribution to the progress and evolution of societies
internationally. This day is an opportunity to honor the women of a continent
full of challenges, but also full of possibilities and progress for liberation
and the building of a tolerant and egalitarian society in the framework of the
objectives and activities to develop in the program marked by the Decade of
African woman 2010-2020.
In this context the Sahrawi women work on the ground for progress at the
level of organization of civil society, especially the Organization of women,
youth and disabled and whose efforts deserve the highest recognition to be an
experience developed in the field of democracy, equality and good governance
for more than 43 years in adverse circumstances of exile, as well as the
importance of the efforts made by the Sahrawi institutions in respect to the
human rights.
The Sahrawi women in exile are the engine of an economy that is based on
the management exemplary humanitarian aid who receive the Sahrawi refugees as
well as promote self-financing and small initiatives allowing a
self-sufficiency and no place to doubt is part of the work of African women to
revive the economies of families.
The contributions of African women to the family economy, food production
systems, and national economies in general, is being recognized gradually
because they constitute 80% of the people who implement actions of trade
transnational, generating millions of dollars a year into the economies of
sub-Saharan Africa. However, most of the policies implemented by Governments
have obviated these contributions, so the women who perform these tasks act
with little or no institutional support.
Saturday, July 21, 2018
The Polisario Front has expressed its deep concern over the imminent receipt in Germany of a shipment of fish products from the occupied Western Sahara
The Polisario Front has expressed its deep concern over the
imminent receipt in Germany of a shipment of fish products from the occupied
Western Sahara, considering that this is an abnormal behavior which is in spite
of the will of the Saharawi people.
In a letter addressed by Mr. Emhamed Khaddad, in charge of Intarnational Relations in the National Secretariat of the Polisario Front, to Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, Heiko Maas, he expressed the deep concern of the Polisario front on the imminent receipt in Germany of a fish shipment from the occupied territories of Western Sahara, scheduled to arrive on Dutch Vessel Bente on July 19 to the port of Bremen, Germany, loaded with 3000 tons of fish powder coming from El AaiĂșn, the capital city of occupied Western Sahara.
In a letter addressed by Mr. Emhamed Khaddad, in charge of Intarnational Relations in the National Secretariat of the Polisario Front, to Minister for Foreign Affairs of Germany, Heiko Maas, he expressed the deep concern of the Polisario front on the imminent receipt in Germany of a fish shipment from the occupied territories of Western Sahara, scheduled to arrive on Dutch Vessel Bente on July 19 to the port of Bremen, Germany, loaded with 3000 tons of fish powder coming from El AaiĂșn, the capital city of occupied Western Sahara.
Mr. Khaddad added that the Polisario Front, recognized by
the United Nations as the legitimate and sole representative of the Saharawi
people, condemns strongly this illegal export of natural resources from the
occupied territories of Western Sahara, which isdespite the will of the
Saharawi people. (SPS)
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