Press Release No.
03/28
March 7, 2003
International Monetary Fund
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Washington, D.C. 20431 USA
Statement From
MDB/IMF Heads on International Women's Day (March 8)
We, the Heads of the Multilateral Development Banks/International Monetary
Fund, affirm the importance of promoting gender equality and empowering
women for achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
Gender equality is
not only a goal in its own right, but is important for reducing poverty
and hunger, ensuring education for all, reducing child mortality, promoting
maternal health, combating HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases, and ensuring
environmental sustainability. Research and on-the-ground experience show
that providing females and males with equal access to capacity, resources,
opportunities and voice increases productivity, accelerates economic growth,
makes poverty reduction more achievable, and improves the well-being of
children, women and men. It also supports international conventions and
treaties, including the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
Gender equality in
our organizations is not only an issue of fairness; it strengthens our
work. Organizational research and experience show that a more balanced
workplace contributes to a diversity of approaches to the complex problems
of development.
In light of this,
we affirm our continued commitment to promoting gender equality in our
organizations and in the work of our organizations to assist member countries.
Omar Kabbaj
African Development Bank
Tadao Chino
Asian Development Bank
Jean Lemierre
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Horst Köhler
International Monetary Fund
Enrique Iglesias
Inter-American Development Bank
James Wolfensohn
World Bank
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