The First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan,
will participate at the High Level Forum for First Ladies at the 68th
session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the event, with the theme “Building Bridges for Peace on Health
Disability: Post 2015 Sustainable Development Agenda Initiative”, is scheduled
for Sept. 24.
She is expected to
deliver a speech for the opening of the workshop session, while
Senior Advisor, RAND Corporation on the African First Ladies Fellowship
Programme, Nicole Brzeski, will chair the workshop.
The session will address various
creative strategies in addressing and overcoming peace challenges on various
forms of women’s health and wellbeing.
Dr Ada Okika, the Secretary-General,
U.S. Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations New York State
Chapter, told NAN that the time had come for realistic understanding of the
significance of a transformative agenda to build peace among nations.
“Peace is directly related to
poverty eradication, health care and improvement, good governance, leadership,
social and economic emancipation and sustainability.
“Throughout its history, there have
been global experiences on a wide range of conflicts, violence and other
numerous challenges.
“These challenges must be addressed
in order to promote human development, revitalise infrastructure and establish
sustainable peace in working towards the future that the world want,’’ Okika
said.
She noted that people throughout the
world desired peace and good health, adding that women in particular had unique
capacities to promote the peace and achieve positive health.
“For this reason, we propose to
convene First Ladies Forum from all UN Member States.
“The forum can serve as active
agent for peace, building bridges on women’s health disability and child
marriage, and meeting the challenges for sustainable peace and development of
nations,’’ Okika added
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ReplyDeleteI think pple writing her speeches are not doing well too, pls save us all d shame, let d opening speech b properly written and rehearsed. Wishing her excellency an eloquent presentation in dis notable outing.
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