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U.S. urge gov’t to eliminate barriers to women’s participation in society

The Embassy of the United States of America in South Sudan on Friday called on the government to eliminate barriers that hinder women’s participation in society.

by Sudans Post
March 8, 2024

US embassy press release illustration [Photo by US embassy in Juba]
US embassy press release illustration [Photo by US embassy in Juba]
JUBA – The Embassy of the United States of America in South Sudan on Friday called on the government to eliminate barriers that hinder women’s participation in society.

The U.S. Embassy in Juba on Friday issued a statement on International Women’s Day highlighting the significant barriers women and girls face in realizing their potential.

“The transitional government and civil society must recognize that all forms of gender-based discrimination and actions that lead to gender-based violence, especially sexual violence, are formidable barriers to women’s full participation in society,” it said.

It urged the government to allocate resources to end abhorrent and harmful practices against women to ensure their full participation in society.

“The transitional government must dedicate resources to ending these abhorrent and harmful practices. Advancing gender equality requires collective action that ingrains human rights into the very fabric of society.”

The embassy reiterated its stand with the people of South Sudan in working to advance gender equality and support the rights of women and girls.

“This reflects the enduring foundational values that have driven U.S. engagement with the people of South Sudan for decades before this country’s independence.”

It said the government’s commitment to improve gender equality and protect human rights in South Sudan will ensure restore peace.

“Men and boys must recognize that their country can only thrive if women have equal rights, access, and opportunities. They must champion the rights of their female relatives, friends, and fellow citizens.”

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