GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF ECICW AND MOSCOW CONFERENCE
The Women’s Union of Russia hosted a very successful General
Assembly of the ECICW from 18 to 20 May at the Arbat Hotel in the heart of the
Russian capital, Moscow. The participants who arrived a day earlier spent the
first day together on the hop on and off at the key locations and explored
Moscow.
On the 19th May, Women’s Union of Russia organised a seminar
with the title “Transforming society through political and economic empowerment of
women” with the participation of representatives from Europe,
Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Ekaterina
Lakhova, Chair of the Women’s Union of Russia, made the opening speech. The presentations of the
speakers from WUR, which was
established 25 years ago, were very informative as they informed the
audience about a variety of topics regarding women issues in several remote
regions, such as Vladimir, Voronezh,
Karadino-Balkar, Altay, Amur, Kursk, Nenetsky, etc. in the Russian
Federation. It was stressed that WUR attaches much importance to securing and strengthening man’s and woman’s
shared responsibility as parents to overcome social problems as they consider
solid family would be necessary for a stable country. In Altay, WUR pays much
attention to the indigenous population and is engaged in the protection of
minorities and nomadic people in rural communities, giving priority to the
improvement of the health care. Bringing nomads to the hospitals in the cities
is impossible as tundra is one thousand km. away, air conditions are unfavorable,
there is a lack of railways and roads making the air transportation necessary:
in spite of its high cost, for indigenous minority pregnant women air
transportation is free. We were also informed that the family children get 600
rubles and for children teachers special houses have been built and they are
free.
In the region of Kemerovo, the Council concentrates
its work on the protection of pregnant women who should not be employed in
heavy works in metallurgical plants. In Nenetsky WUR protects and empowers the
women in indigenous and minority population living in hard conditions, trying
to help them maintain their cultural identity, their political rights, their
language and traditional life.
During the coffee breaks the ICW delegates took the opportunity to meet and network
with Russian sisters.
After the
talks President of WUR, Ekaterina Lakhova, presented plaques to the Presidents
of ICW Jungsook Kim and of ECICW Cosima Schenk.
In the evening of the same day the guests were invited to
the Stanislavsky Ballet and Opera Theatre where they watched a wonderful
performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s “Aida” opera, a unique experience.
On the next
day ECICW General Assembly was held with the participation of representatives
from its affliated NC’s. After welcoming the distinguished guests and
delegates, ECICW President Cosima Schenk talked about ICW’s mission to improve
the status of women and well-being of society reminding its objectives to
promote peace in the world and equal rights. The discussions on the reports of
the NC’s, followed by those brief ones of
European Women’s Lobby, Council of Europe and Fundamental Rights Agency,
comprised most of the schedule and enabled the delegates exchange experiences,
initiatives and ideas. ECICW President Cosima
Schenk, in her speech, stressed the ICW’s strong conviction in democracy and
equal rights for all. The ICW President Jungsook Kim in addressing the audience
said that the ICW has been at the center of the global movement to bring
equality and development to women for the last 128 years. She evoked the
triennial themes of the ICW and said that the society can be transformed
through empowerment of women.
During the free time the guests took advantage of being
close to Moscow's pedestrianised Arbat Street, which
existed since the 15th century, where
they could buy some souvenirs and local handcafts enjoying every moment
spent in Moscow.
On Saturday
the 21st May, a breathtaking sightseeing tour was organized and the delegates
enjoyed the scenic panoramic view of Moscow. The
bus tour started at Moscow’s renowned Red Square where we had the opportunity
to see the 16th Century St. Basil's Cathedral, one of the most famous pieces of
architecture in the world. We traveled over Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge, which
spans the Moscow River and connects the Red Square and Bolshaya Ordynka Street
of Zamoskvorechye. There was the Udarnik Movie Theater, the only cinema in
Russia with a telescopic opening roof. We admired the world famous Kremlin, the
historic complex at the heart of Moscow which serves as the official residence
of the President of the Russian Federation and includes palaces, cathedrals and
the Kremlin Wall with its towers. We also admired the golden-domed cathedrals
and magnificent palaces.
That
evening Women’s Union of Russia hosted the Gala-dinner at Chechov Restaurant
which was an excellent choice.A friendly atmosphere was created when the President
of Women’s Union of Russia, Ekaterina Lakhova, presented beautiful swalves
to ICW President Jungsook Kim and ECICW
President Cosima Schenk. The food was delicious and presented with courteous
service and good wine. The good lighting in the restaurant enabled us to see
all of us and the guests had the opportunity to network and strengthen the
friendship during the dinner.
The whole was a great success. The Women’s
Union of Russia had prepared a fascinating program for us and introduced the
Russian culture, arts, cuisine and historical sites impressively.
The delegates, all impressed with the cultural heritage of
Russia, returned back home with the intention of rereading some of the
masterpieces of the Russian literature represented by Pushkin, Gogol, Tolstoy,
Chekhov, Dostoevsky, etc.
ICW Board stayed in Moscow for other
two days for the Board meeting. This gave them the opportunity to enjoy Moscow more
and explore new locations such as Cafe Pushkin, one of Moscow’s legends. While
eating we admired the baroque details, the stucco-work around the walls and
ceilings.
On the 24th of May a group of participants
together with ICW President Dr. Jungsook Kim visited S. Petersburg, Russia's second-largest
city after Moscow and its cultural capital. The city situated on the Neva
River, was the imperial capital of
Russia. We were informed that it is the northernmost city in the world with a
population of over one million. The Hermitage, one of the largest art museums
in the world was the last stop of our unforgettable Russian experience.
With our heartfelt congratulations to our host Women’s
Union of Russia, the organizing team of the programme and ECICW Secretary
General Joelle Letsch.