General Assembly of ECICW and Luxembourg Conference
General Assembly of the European Centre of the
International Council of Women and conference <Women and men in
decision-making process> organized by the Ministry of Equal Opportunities
and the National Council of Women of Luxembourg were held on 15 -16 October,
2015.
The small state of Luxembourg has a long experience
of integration within bigger entities in Europe after World War II. It joined
successively the Benelux, the CECA, the Common Market, the European Community
and finally in the European Union.
As such the Minister of Equal Opportunities
together with the National Council of Luxembourg convened a meeting last
October with the small states in Europe, San Marino, Malta, Andorra, Monaco,
Lichtenstein, Cyprus, Iceland and Luxembourg, all small countries which were
able to maintain along the centuries their independence meanwhile keeping tight
and traditional relations with the bigger countries.
San Marino and Andorra showed their interest in
joining ECICW. National Councils of Malta and Monaco despite their small
population were in the recent past extremely active in the frame of ECICW. It
proves once again that it is not so much the importance and the power of a
country when it is about to be active with ECICW, but indeed the personality
and the commitment of the presidents of those small NCW. Malta and Monaco
hosted ECICW meetings several times and now Luxembourg. I express my gratitude
for the generous hospitality of the Ministry.
Our gratitude also goes to the NCW President Claude
Wolf, to our General Secretary Joëlle Letsch and to the organizing team of the
NCW Luxembourg who set up for the first time in the ECICW history a meeting
with the small states. Besides the NCW together with Mrs Lydia Mutsch, Minister
of Equal Opportunities organized a seminar on the Gender Equality in the
decision making process with distinguished speakers. We were honored with the
presence of the Grande-Duchesse of Luxembourg. Besides the Secretariat of the
NCW Luxembourg together with the ICW financial help were able to invite 2
Palestinian ladies, Fatima Faroun and Antoinette George Knesevitch upon the
suggestion of the ICW Coordinator for International Relations and Peace Mazal
Renford from Israel. This gesture symbolizes the ICW and ECICW commitment for
the struggle for peace precisely when the conflicts in Europe and Middle East
are in a situation of acute crisis.
ECICW is extremely preoccupied by the continuous
flow of refugees from Syria and Afghanistan during the last months. Among them
the most vulnerable are certainly women and children. All men and women are
trying to reach Europe hoping for a better life. One cannot blame them.
The European governments are confronted by the lack
of common policy and the weakness of the commitments taken by the Schengen
Agreement about the abolition of the external borders of Europe. As NGO ECICW
was doing its job by passing a Statement about the refugees, urging the
governments of the European Institutions to take appropriate measures to
provide asylum to people who can be reasonably considered as victims of
conflicts due to dictatorship and absence of good governance in their own
countries. This Statement was proposed by the NC of Spain and unanimously
adopted by the audience. By doing that ECICW has no intention to try to
identify the responsibility of several nations in the intensification of the
war in Syria, in Turkey, in Lebanon or a couple of months ago in Ukraine, but
it is our duty to protest against any violation of human dignity and to provide
the intercultural dialog.
National Council of Ukraine sent to ICW and to
ECICW an Appeal remembering the disaster of Tchernobyl and the commemoration of
the 70th Anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ECICW has here again the
occasion to state that we are against the use of any nuclear weapons. The
President of the NCW Ukraine wanted us also to remember all the victims of the conflicts
between Ukraine and Russia wherever they come from. We are not taking party
however for fear of losing our neutrality and credibility.
Among other issues, the General Assembly of ECICW
was informed that at the Council of Europe the theme of “surrogacy” is a
becoming burning issue discussed at the INGO Assembly. ECICW cannot accept this
principle which has definitely an ethic sound.
NCW Germany evaluated in its Newsletter the modest
subsidy the German government intended or is intending to provide to mothers
who prefer to stay home for their children instead of taking a job. Like the”
Deutscher Frauenring” ECICW believes that Equal Pay will never be a reality if
women stop working for a while. It is better to promote systems which
conciliate work and family.
In conclusion ECICW was pleased to accept the
invitation of the National Council of Women in Russia to hold its Spring
Meeting in Moscow on May 18-22, 2016.