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Guyana leads in promoting gender equality

Written by Chevon Singh
Saturday, 26 November 2011 03:10
Source - Guyana Chronicle

Minister Priya Manickchand addresses the meeting

The People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) will continue to respect all women’s rights and issues, and will spare no effort in fighting against domestic violence and in ensuring that there is equality of opportunity for all.

Party General Secretary and Presidential Candidate Donald Ramotar made this assertion yesterday while addressing scores of women gathered to commemorate International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

That event was organized by the Women’s Progressive Organisation (WPO), an arm of the ruling PPP/C, and it saw women of all walks of life and from all regions converging on the Umana Yana in Kingston, Georgetown to listen to the presidential candidate and other party members as they addressed issues on women’s rights and gender equality. Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Priya Manickchand, was among the speakers.

PPP/C Presidential Candidate Donald Ramotar addresses WPO forum.

In his presentation on the PPP/C vision for the future of Guyanese women, Ramotar declared that Guyana has come a far way in fighting for the rights of women, and has travelled a significant distance in this regard due to the vision and advocacy of founding members like Comrade Janet Jagan.

He said, “We were fortunate to have as one of the leaders (of the party) Comrade Janet Jagan, who was a very progressive leader of her time. It was like a breath of fresh air. A new perspective was brought in front of our people, and from the impact of her political life, she was able to bring women together and to promote an agenda of struggle for women.”

The party’s presidential candidate also noted that an enormous amount of women have contributed in the fight for independence, and were involved in the struggles for freedom during the movement started by the PPP/C in the early period.

WPO General Secretary Indra Chandarpal

Alluding to the initiatives implemented since 1992, Ramotar announced that a vast amount of measures have been taken by this current administration to remove oppression, and to increase the conditions for women to be able to express themselves in every aspect of their lives, and to promote themselves economically and socially.

Success of programmes

“In a direct way, one of the important interventions is the Women of Worth (WoW) programme that was started to help women improve their economic conditions in life.

This is very important because, when you look at social issues, you will always trace them back to some economic root in society,” Ramotar explained.

“Therefore, enhancing women’s economic condition is not merely giving them better economic circumstances, but also empowering them to deal with the many issues, and allowing them to reach the equalities sought by all,” he added.

The gathering at the Umana Yana yesterday.

As to additional programmes which have contributed to the promotion of gender equality and empowerment, Ramotar announced that the PPP/C’s investments in the water sector have also aided in this overall objective.

He said, “I remember how many times I have travelled up and down the coast for one reason or another; and, in the 70s and 80s, it was a pitiful sight to see women pushing go-carts with tanks of water, with children hanging on to their skirts… Through our water programme that the PPP/C government started the moment we got into office in 1992, this is no longer the situation in our country.”

Future Plans

He additionally highlighted that through the government’s efforts to provide cheap electricity by means of hydropower, and the advancement of information and communication technology (ICT), more opportunities for job creation will be available.

In this regard, he lauded the Labour Ministry for implementing various training programmes that targeted women across the country.

“Women are obtaining skills in non-traditional areas to be able to play a greater role in society. This is extremely important, and this, too, will have a major impact on the issue of women’s equality and respect for women,” the presidential candidate emphasised.

Despite the successes and great strides made over the years, he posited, there is yet a great amount of work left to be done, especially in relation to stemming the brutal attacks on women in society.

As to the urgent need for this to be done, he stated, “We still have a lot to do. Sometimes, when you read the newspapers and you see the brutality that has been meted out against some of our women, some shock our consciousness and tell us that we still have quite a lot of work to do. And we have to insist that we will carry out this. We have our manifesto and we will emphasise and continue to build on the work we have already done.”

The areas that need to be addressed include strengthening and enforcing existing laws that protect women, in order to send a strong message that the PPP/C is serious about “stamping out the degrading behaviour” of violence against women.

Immediately following his address, members of the audience were invited to participate in an interactive session with the presidential candidate, and to highlight issues they deemed important.

Testimonial

The planned interactive session, however, morphed into a period of testimonials, as several women approached the microphone to testify to the success of the policies of the PPP/C administration, which have changed their lives and the lives of women all across the country.

The representative from the PPP UK branch, Patsy Downey, acknowledged that there have been improvements in the overall condition of the country over the 40 years she has been coming here.

“I have been coming here for 41 years, and I know of the difficult years. It’s good that they are over and they can never return. That is why we need to return the PPP to another five years in government,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Joan-Ann Green from the Linden/Soesdyke Highway noted that the day was indeed a significant occasion in the lives of all Guyanese women, as they have all benefited from the policies and interventions of the PPP/C.

She said, “Today, I must say that I am not the most empowered, but I am an empowered woman. I want to show that I am not afraid to demonstrate, from the Linden Highway to Georgetown, the party I represent and love. I am so happy to be a part of the PPP, which is a mega-party. You are a part of something great, women; feel privileged!”

Immediately after that interactive session, Minister Manickchand took the opportunity to underscore the many achievements of women in Guyana under the PPP/C Administration, and to remind the nation’s women that Guyana is, in many regards, ahead of the race in promoting gender equality.

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It is admirable to see the PPP/C as an inclusive party.

"Testimonial

The planned interactive session, however, morphed into a period of testimonials, as several women approached the microphone to testify to the success of the policies of the PPP/C administration, which have changed their lives and the lives of women all across the country.

The representative from the PPP UK branch, Patsy Downey, acknowledged that there have been improvements in the overall condition of the country over the 40 years she has been coming here.

“I have been coming here for 41 years, and I know of the difficult years. It’s good that they are over and they can never return. That is why we need to return the PPP to another five years in government,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Joan-Ann Green from the Linden/Soesdyke Highway noted that the day was indeed a significant occasion in the lives of all Guyanese women, as they have all benefited from the policies and interventions of the PPP/C.

She said, “Today, I must say that I am not the most empowered, but I am an empowered woman. I want to show that I am not afraid to demonstrate, from the Linden Highway to Georgetown, the party I represent and love. I am so happy to be a part of the PPP, which is a mega-party. You are a part of something great, women; feel privileged!”

Immediately after that interactive session, Minister Manickchand took the opportunity to underscore the many achievements of women in Guyana under the PPP/C Administration, and to remind the nation’s women that Guyana is, in many regards, ahead of the race in promoting gender equality.
FM
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What about the achievements of the "ladies" at the OP office?


yall need new material..all dis shyte yall babbling here did not help the KFC...see only 5 and 6 people showed up at yall meetings whiles the PPP attracting thousands....licks like peas come Monday....KFC gann fu channas rass..the kack eye man mite see straight on tuesday
FM
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It is admirable to see the PPP/C as an inclusive party.

"Testimonial

The planned interactive session, however, morphed into a period of testimonials, as several women approached the microphone to testify to the success of the policies of the PPP/C administration, which have changed their lives and the lives of women all across the country.

The representative from the PPP UK branch, Patsy Downey, acknowledged that there have been improvements in the overall condition of the country over the 40 years she has been coming here.

“I have been coming here for 41 years, and I know of the difficult years. It’s good that they are over and they can never return. That is why we need to return the PPP to another five years in government,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Joan-Ann Green from the Linden/Soesdyke Highway noted that the day was indeed a significant occasion in the lives of all Guyanese women, as they have all benefited from the policies and interventions of the PPP/C.

She said, “Today, I must say that I am not the most empowered, but I am an empowered woman. I want to show that I am not afraid to demonstrate, from the Linden Highway to Georgetown, the party I represent and love. I am so happy to be a part of the PPP, which is a mega-party. You are a part of something great, women; feel privileged!”

Immediately after that interactive session, Minister Manickchand took the opportunity to underscore the many achievements of women in Guyana under the PPP/C Administration, and to remind the nation’s women that Guyana is, in many regards, ahead of the race in promoting gender equality.
The reality is this lazy woman said our president abuse of his wife was a "private" matter therefore the abuse of men that is chronic in the society are all by extension private matters. When confronted with child prostitution she said she needed laws to prosecute the criminals. When she got the laws she is yet to prosecute anyone while our young populate the sleazy bars along the coast and the mining camps in the interior. She is a waste of time.
FM
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Originally posted by Apollo:
It is admirable to see the PPP/C as an inclusive party.

"Testimonial

The planned interactive session, however, morphed into a period of testimonials, as several women approached the microphone to testify to the success of the policies of the PPP/C administration, which have changed their lives and the lives of women all across the country.

The representative from the PPP UK branch, Patsy Downey, acknowledged that there have been improvements in the overall condition of the country over the 40 years she has been coming here.

“I have been coming here for 41 years, and I know of the difficult years. It’s good that they are over and they can never return. That is why we need to return the PPP to another five years in government,” she said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Joan-Ann Green from the Linden/Soesdyke Highway noted that the day was indeed a significant occasion in the lives of all Guyanese women, as they have all benefited from the policies and interventions of the PPP/C.

She said, “Today, I must say that I am not the most empowered, but I am an empowered woman. I want to show that I am not afraid to demonstrate, from the Linden Highway to Georgetown, the party I represent and love. I am so happy to be a part of the PPP, which is a mega-party. You are a part of something great, women; feel privileged!”

Immediately after that interactive session, Minister Manickchand took the opportunity to underscore the many achievements of women in Guyana under the PPP/C Administration, and to remind the nation’s women that Guyana is, in many regards, ahead of the race in promoting gender equality.
The reality is this lazy woman said our president abuse of his wife was a "private" matter therefore the abuse of men that is chronic in the society are all by extension private matters. When confronted with child prostitution she said she needed laws to prosecute the criminals. When she got the laws she is yet to prosecute anyone while our young populate the sleazy bars along the coast and the mining camps in the interior. She is a waste of time.
this lady is a fool,she should go on sheriff st in the night,and see the under age girls that is picking fare.or she can ask joey he does be there.all these people is a waste in the government.guyana is worst that a third world country.any overseas person that post here on this site,if there is honest to them self they will admitt it
FM
Presidential backball

(Originally published in Guyana’s Stabroek News on 15 October 2011)

These two words, presidential backball, seem contradictory – as if the two words should never be uttered in the same breath. Indeed, there ought to be respect when the word “president” comes across our lips. Backball, on the other hand, is a lewd word, something we hope our children do not mutter until they are adults.

Yet we are begrudgingly forced to join these two paradoxical words as we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behaviour, but talk about it I must and so I shall.

The Urban Dictionary defines backball as a “Caribbean term for sensually gyrating in a forward bent over position, most often in front of a male while partying, sometimes also touching the ground with hands. Referred to as receiving by males and giving by females.”

This type of conduct is something that should be done in private, or at the very least in a dark room at a club full of people who are doing the same thing. It does not belong on the platform of a political rally in front of all and sundry – including children and impressionable young people.

However, my focus for this column is to draw a clear and concise line on how the crucial issue of domestic violence relates to the president of a country receiving a public backball. Common sense tells us that this type of public behaviour is inappropriate for any leader, much less the president of a country, but allow me to connect the dots for those who still do not seem to get it.

You see, as long as women are sexualised and objectified by society, they will never obtain the respect necessary for men to stop treating them as mere objects that can be toyed with, abused and discarded. Therefore, reducing women to objects of sexuality at a political rally by putting them in a permanent ‘club’ atmosphere perpetuates domestic violence.

With the depth of disregard and contempt displayed to the women of Guyana by these leaders, is it any wonder that so many women are being beaten, raped, tortured and murdered everyday? How will the youth of today ever learn to form healthy and respectful relationships when their leaders do not seem to know about healthy and respectful relationships?

To make matters even worse, Mr Ramotar is married! After speaking with Mr Ramotar about his wife earlier this summer, I believed he held her in high regard. However, no husband who respects his wife that would do what he did on that stage last weekend. It would seem the president is being a bad influence on Mr Ramotar.

Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination. The legal definition of sexual harassment is “unwelcome verbal, visual or physical conduct of a sexual nature that is severe or pervasive and affects working conditions or creates a hostile work environment.”

The fact that most of those on the stage at last weekend’s rally in Kitty were being paid by the PPP or the government made that situation a hostile working environment for the women.
Moreover, that the conduct in question was done in front of “thousands” of attendees and then broadcast throughout the nation and put on the Internet to go throughout the world, it then created a hostile living environment for all Guyanese women.

Minister of Human Services, Priya Manickchand, knows the definition of sexual harassment. She also knows what a hostile working environment is. She knows the only way domestic violence will stop in Guyana is by changing the existing social norms that degrade women.

Why has the Minister not put an end to this demeaning behaviour toward women? Why has she not, at the very least, condemned the shameful conduct? In fact, it would seem the entire PPP elite needs a comprehensive sensitivity training course. Madam Manickchand, if you want men to start respecting the women of Guyana, you need to start with the men in your own party.

Women should be seen at these political rallies giving stirring political speeches focused on how they are going to participate in transforming the country. We should see them displaying their intelligence, their ideas, their platform and their plans. Women attending the rallies should be seen as potential voters who want to make informed choices at the polls. They should not being objects of sexuality.


The media incessantly bombards us with sexualised images of women. Kaieteur News gives us a pretty face to look at every Sunday. But the government of Guyana should be leading the country in a different direction. The men of the PPP should be the standard to which the men of the nation can look for an example of how to treat a woman. God forbid they use the example they see now from the men in the PPP.

I do not know of any other president or presidential candidate who could behave in such a vulgar way in view of the whole world and still continue in that role. Any other political party would have publicly shamed them and attempted to save face by saying it would never happen again. The PPP has done no such thing, which leads one to assume it is just fine with their leaders disrespecting Guyana’s women.

It is not fine. It is not ok. In fact, the President and the PPP presidential candidate owe the women of Guyana an apology for further perpetuating the already insufferable situation in which they live. But let’s be honest. An apology will not be forthcoming. If these men did not esteem women enough to refrain from public backballing in the first place, they will not find enough regard for women to apologise now.
Mitwah
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices


hey Dumm2 yall KFC time running out......tuesday yall will join the rest in the political trash bin cheers
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices


hey Dumm2 yall KFC time running out......tuesday yall will join the rest in the political trash bin cheers
Super Butthead surfer, I am not about any party. I am about a deliberative democracy where competition and merit bring the best decision making to the fore. The AFC has a chance to do that and bring a consensus democracy to us for the first time in the history of our nation. Your stupid mind find that unfathomable since you are used to getting scraps from their table.
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices


hey Dumm2 yall KFC time running out......tuesday yall will join the rest in the political trash bin cheers
Super Butthead surfer, I am not about any party. I am about a deliberative democracy where competition and merit bring the best decision making to the fore. The AFC has a chance to do that and bring a consensus democracy to us for the first time in the history of our nation. Your stupid mind find that unfathomable sins you are used to getting scraps from their table.


which jannam dumm2
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices


hey Dumm2 yall KFC time running out......tuesday yall will join the rest in the political trash bin cheers
Super Butthead surfer, I am not about any party. I am about a deliberative democracy where competition and merit bring the best decision making to the fore. The AFC has a chance to do that and bring a consensus democracy to us for the first time in the history of our nation. Your stupid mind find that unfathomable sins you are used to getting scraps from their table.


which jannam dumm2
If not now in our Guyanese spring.
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices


hey Dumm2 yall KFC time running out......tuesday yall will join the rest in the political trash bin cheers
Super Butthead surfer, I am not about any party. I am about a deliberative democracy where competition and merit bring the best decision making to the fore. The AFC has a chance to do that and bring a consensus democracy to us for the first time in the history of our nation. Your stupid mind find that unfathomable sins you are used to getting scraps from their table.


which jannam dumm2
If not now in our Guyanese spring.


yall done fu good rass..we gun send yall packing fu the rest of yall life
FM
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we consider the conduct of President Bharrat Jagdeo and the PPP Presidential Candidate, Donald Ramotar, who both received backballs at their party’s recent rallies. I honestly cannot even believe that I am forced to talk about such coarse behavior,.....
Aint that something! that these men participated in this debasement of our young women ( I bet none of the girls were Indians!) is disgusting. And here are these creeps speaking of forging a moral plenum for our people to become better people!


you should ah be there so they can debase you ..yu happy ole soul...big whine dung and nuff moo back balling on tuesday when we announce the PPP and Donald Ramotar as winners..dumm2 ....no KFC goons invited cheers
SUper butthead, they would want you since you do appear a docile sheep and receptive to all sorts of impropriety to your various orifices


hey Dumm2 yall KFC time running out......tuesday yall will join the rest in the political trash bin cheers
Super Butthead surfer, I am not about any party. I am about a deliberative democracy where competition and merit bring the best decision making to the fore. The AFC has a chance to do that and bring a consensus democracy to us for the first time in the history of our nation. Your stupid mind find that unfathomable sins you are used to getting scraps from their table.


which jannam dumm2
If not now in our Guyanese spring.


yall done fu good rass..we gun send yall packing fu the rest of yall life
You can sent the ignorant packing. We are here for life.
FM

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