Thursday, August 14, 2008

Seychelles Womens' Rights

This week, women in the Seychelles attended workshops addressing their rights under the Africa Charter, ratified by the Seychelles in 2006.

The Chairman of the inaugural workshop, Bernard Elizabeth, was reported as saying:
".... that to ensure women’s rights are not only guaranteed but applied in their daily lives, women themselves must know what these rights are.

“Knowing your rights will enable you to take part more actively and effectively in the social and economic development process of your country.” "

Article: "Women’s groups learn of African Charter rights" as reported in the Seychelles Nation.


So, what exactly is the "African Charter". Simply put - this charter tackles the issue of "human and peoples rights" in Africa, looking particlarly into national identity, religious freedom and gender equality.

African Charter on Human & Peoples Rights - pdf
African Charter on Human & Peoples Rights - Human Dimension Program

From the Preamble:
"....to eradicate all forms of colonialism from Africa, to coordinate and intensify their cooperation and efforts to achieve a better life for the peoples of Africa and to promote international cooperation having due regard to the Charter of the United Nations. and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;

Taking into consideration the virtues of their historical tradition and the values of African civilization which should inspire and characterize their reflection on the concept of human and peoples' rights;

Recognizing on the one hand, that fundamental human rights stem from the attributes of human beings which justifies their national and international protection and on the other hand that the reality and respect of peoples rights should necessarily guarantee human rights;

Considering that the enjoyment of rights and freedoms also implies the performance of duties on the part of everyone; Convinced that it is henceforth essential to pay a particular attention to the right to development and that civil and political rights cannot be dissociated from economic, social and cultural rights in their conception as well as universality and that the satisfaction of economic, social and cultural rights ia a guarantee for the enjoyment of civil and political rights;

Conscious of their duty to achieve the total liberation of Africa, the peoples of which are still struggling for their dignity and genuine independence, and undertaking to eliminate colonialism, neo-colonialism, apartheid, zionism and to dismantle aggressive foreign military bases and all forms of discrimination, particularly those based on race, ethnic group, color, sex. language, religion or political opinions;

Reaffirming their adherence to the principles of human and peoples' rights and freedoms contained in the declarations, conventions and other instrument adopted by the Organization of African Unity, the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries and the United Nations;

Firmly convinced of their duty to promote and protect human and people' rights and freedoms taking into account the importance traditionally attached to these rights and freedoms in Africa; "

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