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Constance
V. Mitcham
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Mar. 8 -- St.Kitts-Nevis
Main Opposition party the Peoples Action Movement
celebrates International Womans Day by highlighting
the outstanding record of achievements by the party
in the development and empowerment of the Federations
women.
On the occasion
of International Womens Day it is fitting to
remind ourselves and our country of the sterling contribution
women have made to our history. Unfortunately the
record is scant in reference to the struggles of our
foremothers during enslavement because their contributions
were under-recognized. We must pay tribute to those
generations of anonymous women who fought to further
the cause of freedom, said Peoples Action
Movement Leader Lindsay Grant .
Thankfully
we are quickly making up for this neglect and are
giving women the honour that is long overdue. In our
post colonial history our women have been at the forefront
of every aspect of building our federation,
Grant continued.
The Peoples
action Movement has a proud and distinguished record
when it comes to the empowerment of women and supporting
their aspirations. PAM was the first party in the
Federation to put a woman on the ballot as a candidate
in 1971, the stellar Mrs. Mary Charles George.
PAM was the first party to have a woman elected to
parliament in 1984 in Lawyer Constance Viola Mitchum.
Under the leadership
of Ms. Mitchum the legislative agenda of the government
actively supported the rights and aspirations of women
and to this day the only pieces of legislation passed
specifically for the benefit and empowerment of women
were tabled by the government of the Peoples
Action Movement. PAM secured the rights of mothers
to retain their position in the civil service even
if they were unmarried; PAM also introduced a 13 weeks
maternity benefit with pay for women. PAM also introduced
organized Early Childhood Education for very young
children both improving the development of children
and increasing the access of women to gainful employment.
The Peoples
Action Movement Leader said ,It is clear that
there is still much to do to ensure that our women
can reach their fullest potential. Sexual and domestic
violence and sexual harassment are still serious scourges
in our society. Teenage motherhood and the subsequent
segregation into low wage jobs still steal a vibrant
future from too many girls. Our activism and struggle
must continue because womens rights are human
rights and for this reason we salute the United Nations
Fund for Women for its leadership in this area,.
International Women's
Day (8 March) is a global day celebrating the economic,
political and social achievements of women past, present
and future. We at the Peoples Action Movement
salute the valuable contributions of women in our
Federation and around the world.
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