New Delhi: Inaugurating the G20 Ministerial Conference on Women’s Empowerment at Gandhinagar, Gujarat on Wednesday, the minister of women and child development Smriti Irani reminded participants of core focus areas of India’s G20 Presidency, adding that India had achieved several tangible takeaways. The conference, taking place from 2nd to 4th August includes participation by Women and Gender Equality Ministers from across the G20 and Guest countries.
The Conference had a total participation of over 138 International delegates from 15 G20 Countries namely Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, European Union, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye, United Kingdom, and USA and five Guest Countries namely Bangladesh, Mauritius, Netherlands, Singapore and UAE. There will be over 60 speakers at the Conference.
The Inaugural session of Conference was virtually addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi; Chief Coordinator, India’s G20 Presidency, Harsh Vardhan Shringla; Minister for Women & Child Development and Minority Affairs, India, Smriti Zubin Irani; Minister of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection, Indonesia, I Gusti Ayu Bintang Darmawati; Vice Minister of Women, Government of Brazil, Maria Helena Guarezi; and Secretary, Ministry of Women & Child Development, India, Indevar Pandey.
It is pertinent to note that through the course of India’s G20 Presidency, the Ministry of Women and Child Development has been the nodal Ministry for both G20 EMPOWER (Empowerment and Progression of Women’s Economic Representation), an initiative under the Sherpa track comprising the government as well as the private sector, and W20, an Engagement Group.
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At the Ministerial Conference on Women’s Empowerment, Prime Minister Modi summarized India’s vision of women-led development with his words- “When women prosper, the world prospers. Their economic empowerment fuels growth, their access to education drives global progress, their leadership fosters inclusivity, and their voices inspire positive change.”
It is pertinent to note that during India's G20 Presidency, women-led development has emerged as a crucial focus area on a life-course approach basis, marking a shift from a focus on women’s empowerment alone. Through consensus-building on the global stage, India modelled a vision for progress in uplifting women worldwide with six in-person conferences and 86 virtual international meetings that witnessed the participation of over 300 delegates from 18 G20 countries and 7 Guest countries.
India has also added a focus on the empowerment and recognition of women at the local or community level. At the outset of the Ministerial Conference, Minister for Women & Child Development and Minority Affairs, India, Smriti Zubin Irani, reminded the participants of the core focus areas of India’s G20 Presidency.
These include Education: A Game-changing Pathway to Women’s Empowerment, Women’s Entrepreneurship: A Win-Win for Equity and Economy, and Creating a Partnership for Promoting Women’s Leadership at all Levels including Grassroots. An essential enabler for all three has been Digital Inclusion.