Hope Advocates Africa has launched the Generation Equality campaign in Mboma Fishing Port, Cameroon. This initiative follows the Generation Equality forums in Mexico and France. It aims to engage women and girls from all regions in the fight for gender equality. The campaign seeks to empower women and girls, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights.
A Vision for Change
Ms. Caryn Dasah leads this initiative. She is a passionate Generation Equality Leader and a member of the Generation Equality Youth Task Force. Her commitment to social justice drives her to take action in Cameroon. The campaign began in Garoua and Mora, areas affected by armed conflict, where violence against women and girls often escalates. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened existing inequalities, highlighting the need for grassroots engagement.Bringing Communities Together
The event in Mboma fostered community involvement. Participation was limited to 50 women due to health guidelines, but the impact was profound. Sessions introduced participants to the Generation Equality campaign’s core concepts, including its six action coalitions and the Compact on Women, Peace, Security, and Humanitarian Action. This interactive format encouraged attendees to ask questions and share their experiences.Understanding the Generation Equality Campaign
The Generation Equality campaign is a global initiative led by UN Women. It aims to advance women’s rights worldwide. This campaign builds on principles established by the Beijing Platform for Action in 1995—a landmark agenda that outlined strategic actions for empowering women and girls. While progress has been made, significant challenges remain. Today, no country has achieved full gender equality.Key Objectives of the Campaign
The Generation Equality campaign focuses on several critical objectives:- Equal Pay: Advocating for equal wages for equal work.
- Shared Responsibilities: Promoting fair distribution of unpaid care work.
- Ending Violence: Committing to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls.
- Healthcare Access: Ensuring healthcare services meet women’s needs.
- Political Participation: Encouraging women’s active involvement in political decision-making.
- Gender-Based Violence
- Economic Justice and Rights
- Bodily Autonomy and Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR)
- Feminist Action for Climate Justice
- Technology and Innovation for Gender Equality
- Feminist Movements and Leadership