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Mar 09, 2014 News
On that first International Women’s Day on March 8, 1911, more than one million people took to the streets in several European cities. More than 100 years ago, the German activist Clara Zetkin proposed a march advocating women’s right to vote and barring discrimination against them in the workplace.
This was referred to by IDB President Luis Alberto in an address to commemorate the occasion.
“Since then, some of the reasons for that protest march have disappeared. But sadly, others remain. We have still not achieved true equality between men and women,” he said.
This year the United Nations chose as its theme ‘Equality for Women is Progress for All’ as a way to stress that this is the best way to move forward along the path of development.
The IDB President said the economic data bear this out: improvements in equality not only help reduce poverty but also enhance the level of human capital in future generations, as women invest more in the education of their children.
“At the IDB, we are convinced that this is true. Since we approved our policy on Gender Equality in 2010 we have quadrupled the number of loans we make to projects whose goals include progress in gender equality. We have also doubled the dollar amount of our direct investment in projects that share this objective,” he noted.
One example is Ciudad Mujer, which was implemented in El Salvador with technical and financial support. Its centres offer shelter to victims of gender-based violence as well as high quality services designed to promote economic autonomy and sexual and reproductive health for women. Other countries in the region have shown interest in setting up similar programs of their own.
As banks cover just a fraction of the investment and working capital needs of small- and medium-sized companies in Latin America and the Caribbean, we are launching the program known as weB (women entrepreneurship Banking) to facilitate access to credit for this segment of the population, which has such great potential to create wealth and jobs.”
“To mark International Women’s Day, we have introduced a blog called (What if we talk about Equality?), a venue for our specialists and other experts in the region to share ideas and solutions with readers. With all of these activities, the Inter-American Development Bank hails the contribution that women have made toward a more inclusive type of development in Latin America and the Caribbean.”
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