UBP Deputy Secretary General Dr. Ahmet Savaşan referred to United Nations Secretary General António Guterres“ statement that ”achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls is the unfinished business of our time and the greatest human rights challenge in the world" and pointed out that there is much work to be done in the TRNC in parallel with the world.
Covid-19 has increased violence against women and girls
In a television program he attended, Savaşan pointed out that studies have revealed that violence against women and girls has increased with the Covid-19 pandemic and stated that there are still steps to be taken in the TRNC on issues such as women abuse, violence against women and gender discrimination. Ahmet Savaşan also underlined that the government established under the prime ministership of Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu will show sensitivity in taking the necessary steps to strengthen the social position of women and girls.
Sincere cooperation for gender equality...
Ahmet Savaşan said that equal participation of women and men in all areas of social life means
women's full and effective enjoyment of equal opportunities in achieving gender equality
benefitting women and girls, and preventing violence against women and girls.
UBP and the opposition to identify these problems from a realistic point of view and to eliminate them as soon as possible.
and will cooperate sincerely with universities and all other relevant stakeholders.
he added.
I wish for a world where equality will prevail...
A society in which all women and girls are empowered and fully enjoy their human rights.
working for a world of gender equality is one of the most important requirements of the modern world
underlining that the position of women in social and political life
It is also essential to strengthen it. UBP Deputy Secretary General Dr. Ahmet Savaşan
At the end of his speech, he emphasized the need for a world free from war and violence, where human living conditions and equality
“all working women in general and our mothers and daughters in particular," he said, wishing for a world in which
We wholeheartedly congratulate our sisters and daughters on March 8, International Women's Day."
used it.