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The fifty-sixth session of the took place at United Nations Headquarters in New York from Monday, 27 February to Friday, 9 March 2012. The closing meeting was held on 15 March 2012.

Report on the fifty-sixth session of the Commission on the Status of Women
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Participants
Bureau
Themes
Organization of the session
        Statements
        General discussion
        Interactive events
Agreed conclusions
Resolutions
Documentation
NGO participation
Side events
Preparations
Media

        

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Participants

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Bureau

The Bureau for the 56th and 57th sessions comprises the following members:

  • H.E. Ms. Marjon V. Kamara (Liberia) of the African States Group, Chair
  • Ms. Ana Marie Hernando (Philippines) of the Asia-Pacific States Group, Vice-Chair
  • Ms. Irina Velichko (Belarus) of the Eastern European States Group, Vice-Chair
  • H.E. Mr. Carlos Garcia Gonzalez (El Salvador) of the Latin American and Caribbean States Group, Vice-Chair
  • Mr. Filippo Cinti (Italy), Western European and other States Group, Vice-Chair

Themes

Priority theme:
The empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges

Review theme:
Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women ( from the fifty-second session)

Emerging issue:
Engaging young women and men, girls and boys, to advance gender equality


Organization of the session

In accordance with its multi-year programme of work (), the Commission's two-week session included the following activities: Organization of work
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Week 1 Monday 27 Feb Tuesday 28 Feb Wednesday 29 Feb Thursday 1 Mar Friday 2 Mar
10.00 a.m.
– 1.00 p.m.
- Opening of the session
- Election of officers (Item 1)
- Adoption of the agenda and other organizational matters (Item 2)
- Introduction of documents
(Item 3 as a whole)

General discussion (Item 3)
(opens)
Review of the implementation of: the BPfA and the outcome of the 23rd special session of the GA - sharing of experiences and good practices on implementation of the Platform for Action, with a view to overcoming remaining obstacles and new challenges

1 p.m.: deadline for inscription on list of speakers

Panel 1
Priority theme


The empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges

Focus: economic empowerment of rural women

General discussion (Item 3)
(continued)

Panel 3
Review theme


Evaluation of progress in the implementation of the agreed conclusions of CSW 52 on "Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women"

Focus: national experiences in implementing the agreed conclusions of CSW 52

General discussion (Item 3)
(continued)

in parallel with

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations


1 – 3 p.m.     Preparatory panel for 2013:
Elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls

   
3 – 6 p.m. High-level round table on the priority theme
(in two parallel meetings)


The empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges (Item 3 (a) (i))



General discussion (Item 3)
(continued)

Panel 2
Priority theme


The empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges

Focus: the role of genderresponsive governance and institutions for the empowerment of rural women

Panel 4
Review theme


Evaluation of progress in the implementation of the agreed conclusions of CSW 52 on "Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women"

Focus: progress in financing for gender equality from the perspective of international organizations and multilateral development partners

General discussion (Item 3)
(continued)

in parallel with

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations



Week 2 Monday 5 Mar Tuesday 6 Mar Wednesday 7 Mar Thursday 8 Mar Friday 9 Mar
10.00 a.m.
– 1.00 p.m.
General discussion (Item 3)
(continued)

in parallel with

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations


Panel 5:
Emerging issue


Engaging young women and men, girls and boys, to advance gender equality



3 p.m.: deadline for submission of draft proposals

International Women's Day
[10 a.m. to 12 p.m.]

followed by:

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations

Follow-up to the Economic and Social Council resolutions and decisions (Item 5) - introduction and discussion

Introduction of draft proposals

in parallel with

Agreed conclusions: Informal consultations
Action on draft proposals
1 – 3 p.m.          
3 – 6 p.m. General discussion (Item 3)
(concludes)

in parallel with

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations
Closed meeting to consider the report of the Working Group on Communications (Item 4)

followed by

Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations
Agreed conclusions:
Informal consultations
Action on draft proposals and other outstanding issues
Provisional agenda for the 57th session of CSW (Item 6)
Adoption of the report of the CSW on its 56th session (Item 7)
Closure of the 56th session



Statements

Opening statements

Keynote presentations

  • Ms. Ann Tutwiler
    Ms. Tutwiler is Deputy Director-General for Knowledge at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). She previously served as Coordinator of Global Food Security in the Office of the United States Secretary of Agriculture, among many other assignments
  • Ms. Elisabeth Atangana
    Ms. Elisabeth Atangana is President of the Cameroon-based Regional Platform of Farmers’ Organisations in Central Africa (PROPAC). She also presides the Pan-African Farmers Forum (PAFFO), which brings together five regional farmers’ networks to protect the interests of family farmers at the local, regional and continental levels.

Closing remarks

Other statements


General discussion

Regional Groups

Member States

Permanent observers:

UN entities:

Intergovernmental organizations:

Other entities:

Non-governmental organizations:


Interactive events

Priority theme

The empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges

High-level round table A

Monday, 27 February 2012, 3 - 6 p.m.
Conference Room 4, North Lawn Building

List of delegations


High-level round table B

Monday, 27 February 2012, 3 - 6 p.m.
Conference Room 1, North Lawn Building

List of delegations


Panel 1
Economic empowerment of rural women

Tuesday, 28 February 2012, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Conference room 4, North Lawn Building

Panellists

  • Ms. Malika Abdelali-Martini, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (Algeria)
    Presentation of the report of the Expert Group Meeting on enabling rural women's economic empowerment [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Shanaz Wazir Ali, Office of the Prime Minister (Pakistan)
    Ensuring rural women's access to productive resources and assets [ Presentation ]
  • Ms. Anna Kaisa Karttunen, rural development consultant (Finland)
    Promoting rural women's access to income-generating opportunities and social protection [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Jemimah Njuki, Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (Kenya)
    Promoting food security and nutrition [ Presentation ]
  • Ms. Cheryl Morden, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
    Promoting gender-responsive financing in agriculture [ Paper ]

Panel 2
The role of gender-responsive governance and institutions for the empowerment of rural women

Wednesday, 29 February 2012, 3 - 6 p.m.
Conference room 4, North Lawn Building

Panellists

  • Ms. Binetou Nimaga, Ministry of Women's Affairs, Children and the Family (Mali)
    Strengthening institutional capacity to address food security and nutrition from a gender perspective [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Mr. Andres Teodoro Wehrle Rivarola, Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Paraguay)
    Promoting gender equality in agrarian reforms [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Lilly Be'Soer, Voice for Change (Papua New Guinea)
    Leveraging rural women's leadership and agency [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Mr. Victor Lutenco, Office of the Prime Minister (Moldova)
    One-window model of service provision for rural women [ Paper | Presentation ]

Review theme

Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women ( from the fifty-second session)


Panel 3
National experiences in implementing the agreed conclusions on financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women

Thursday, 1 March 2012, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Conference Room 4, North Lawn Building

Panellists

  • Mr. Gerhard Steger, Ministry of Finance (Austria)
    Making public finance management systems and sectoral interventions gender-responsive [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Mr. Mohammed Chafiki, Ministry of Finance (Morocco)
    The institutionalization of gender-responsive budgeting in Morocco: results at sector and local level [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Maria Almeida, Ministry of Finance (Ecuador)
    Ecuador's gender-sensitive budget tracking methodology [ Presentation ]
  • Ms. Ing Kantha Phavi, Ministry of Women's Affairs (Cambodia)
    Financing the implementation of national priorities for the empowerment of women Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont (USA)
    Critical analysis of progress on financing for gender equality and issues of policy coherence [ Paper ]

 

Panel 4
Progress in financing for gender equality from the perspective of international organizations and multilateral development partners

Thursday, 1 March 2012, 3 - 6 p.m.
Conference room 4, North Lawn Building

Panellists

  • Ms. Patti O'Neill, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
    Tracking financing for gender equality through the OECD-DAC gender equality marker
    Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Lydia Alpizar, Association of Women's Rights in Development (AWID) (Costa Rica)
    Presentation of findings from AWID's report "Where is the Money for Women's Rights" [ Paper ]
  • Ms. Saraswathi Menon, UN Women
    Strengthening the UN system's accountability for financing for gender equality: a system-wide gender marker [ Paper ]
  • Ms. Jeni Klugman, World Bank
    Progress in implementing commitments for financing for gender equality: the perspective of international financial institutions [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Liane Schalatek, Heinrich Böll Foundation (Germany)
    Making climate finance gender-responsive [ Paper | Presentation ]

Emerging issue


Panel 5
Engaging young women and men, girls and boys, to advance gender equality

Tuesday, 6 March 2012, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Conference room 4, North Lawn Building

Panellists

  • Ms. Edna Akullq, Self Help Foundation Uganda (Uganda)
    Promoting gender equality through education and social entrepreneurship [ Paper ]
  • Ms. Sahar Othman, Sharek Youth Forum (Occupied Palestinian Territory)
    Promoting gender equality through employment and political participation
  • Mr. Roberto Cárcamo Tapia, Colectivo de JĂłvenes por la Igualdad de GĂ©nero (Chile)
    Youth organizing to promote gender equality [ Paper ]
  • Mr. Shishir Chandra, Men’s Action for Stopping Violence Against Women (India)
    Changing gender stereotypes to foster a culture of gender equality [ Paper ]
  • Ms. Rozaina Adam, Member of Parliament (Maldives)
    Promoting gender equality through political participation and legislative processes
    [ Paper ]

Other panels


Panel on the priority theme of CSW 57 (2013)
Elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls

Wednesday, 29 February 2012, 1.15 - 2.45 p.m.
Conference Room 4, North Lawn Building

Panellists

  • Ms. Nduku Kilonzo, Liverpool VCT (Kenya)
    Provision of support services to women and girls victims/survivors of violence
    [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Marai Larasi, End Violence against Women Coalition (UK)
    Primary prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls [ Paper | Presentation ]
  • Ms. Margarita Quintanilla, PATH/InterCambios (Nicaragua)
    Emerging practices in providing support services and primary prevention of violence against women and girls [ Paper | Presentation ]

Agreed conclusions

The outcome of the Commission’s consideration of the priority theme takes the form of agreed conclusions, negotiated by all States. The Commission did not adopt agreed conclusions on the priority theme at its fifty-sixth session. Since no agreed conclusions on the priority theme were adopted, the Chair prepared a Chair's summary reflecting the course of the discussion.
For the Chair’s summary, click here.


Resolutions

The Commission adopted six resolutions and one decision, available in the

  • Ending female genital mutilation
  • Situation of and assistance to Palestinian women
  • Release of women and children taken hostage, including those subsequently imprisoned, in armed conflicts
  • Gender equality and the empowerment of women in natural disasters
  • Eliminating maternal mortality and morbidity through the empowerment of women
  • Indigenous women: key actors in poverty and hunger eradication
  • Women, the girl child and HIV and AIDS


NGO participation

The active participation of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is a critical element in the work of the CSW. UN Women facilitates the participation of NGOs in sessions of the Commission.


Side events held on United Nations premises

Click here for the calendar of side events of Permanent Missions and UN entities:
[ First week, 27 February - 2 March | Second week, 5 - 9 March ]

The programme of side events or activities organized outside the formal programme of the fifty-sixth session of the Commission provides an excellent opportunity for Member States, UN entities and NGOs to discuss themes of the Commission and other critical gender equality issues.

For more information on side events please click .


Preparations

UN Women in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and World Food Programme (WFP) convened an on 'Enabling rural women's economic empowerment: institutions, opportunities and participation' from 20 to 23 September, 2011 in Accra, Ghana.

A preparatory expert panel on the priority theme was held during the fifty-fifth session of the Commission on Thursday, 24 February 2011.


Media

Press

» Backgrounder on the priority theme

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