African Challenge Scotland Celebrate International Women’s Day
African Challenge Scotland hosted an International Women’s Day Conference last month at Saracen House in Possilpark with guest speakers Dr Ima Jackson, Lecturer at the School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Patricia Ferguson MSP for Maryhill and Springburn and Anne McLaughlin MP for North East Glasgow and Chaired by Vanessa Fletcher from African Challenge Scotland. The theme was “Pledge for Parity”
International Women’s Day has been celebrated across the world since the early 1900’s. Originally, its aim was to provide a forum for women to campaign for equality and women’s rights. Over time, it has evolved and now in March each year, thousands of events are held throughout the world to recognise the progress that has been made, to inspire women and to celebrate their achievements.
The area of the discussion was focussed on the gender gap in Education, Health, Economic Participation, Political Empowerment and Earning Potential. The event was attended by women, men and children from the community and supported by ng homes, Saheliya and Police Scotland.
Magloire Sanou, Project Coordinator of African Challenge Scotland said: “Our specific aim in hosting this event was to raise the profile of issues that are central to career development for female colleagues at both a local and national level and particularly for women from a Black and ethnic minorities background.”
Housing Manager for ng homes Sharon Hazlett welcomed everyone to the event and said:
At ng homes we have a healthy quota of women on our staff team - almost 65% in fact and we provide housing and other important services to many tenants from different ethnic backgrounds and we want to encourage more people to become customers of ours in the future. We were delighted to partner with African Challenge Scotland and host this event as part of their International Women’s Day celebrations.”
Anne McLaughlin MP for North East Glasgow said: “International Women’s Day gives us a focus where we can look at where we are in terms of women having equal respect and opportunities to men. I feel strongly that the contribution of women has been hugely under reported in history but nowhere near as under reported as that of black women. So I was delighted to be able to highlight the work of Mary Seacole the Jamaican Scots nurse whose voluntary work looking after injured soldiers in The Crimean War is almost never talked about. The main difference between her and Florence Nightingale is simply skin colour. So whilst we are celebrating women, I want to be sure it’s ALL women and I was very grateful to African Challenge Scotland for the opportunity to be able to say that.”
Patricia Ferguson MSP for Glasgow Maryhill & Springburn said: “Thank you to African Challenge Scotland for organising the ‘Pledge for Parity’ event as part of the celebration of International Women’s Day. It was really encouraging to see so many women - and men discussing and debating issues around support for women in education, childcare and politics. I found the exchange of ideas exhilarating and I hope that more women will become involved in their communities as a result.”
Dr Ima Jackson, Lecturer School of Health and Life Sciences, Caledonian University, said: “Thank you for enabling me to participate in the international women’s day event- it was an interesting moment and it was great to hear from African and other women from the minorities communities, articulate their perspectives of the issues which so clearly impact on their lives in Scotland. Bringing up children, in particular female children in a largely “white” society raises concerns for families and demands particular skills. We must continue to speak of, support and encourage diverse perspectives to be heard and included whilst continuing to aim for gender equality - 50/50 by 2030 is the focus - it is important to note that many of the young children at the event, playing and enjoying the delicious food will just be reaching adult hood in 2030 - we must make sure there future is more Gender equal- so yes let’s Step it up!.”
Edem A said: “I enjoy the idea of the international women day event brought by African Challenge Scotland. That remind me many positive thing back home. I was so excited to participate and to meet others women and also to have my issues addressed by the speakers. As a single mum of three, I will like to have opportunity to attend course and participate in more educational activities.”
Cecile Mondeke said: “The international women day conference initiative was very good. I like it. It was very positive and inspiring to listen to all the participant and speakers. As a result from my ethnic minorities background I fill more confident now to engage more in the communities where I am.”
Mary Kelassa said: “As a youth I will like to see more of this type of event in our community to inspire many young girls like me to be able to feel confident and achieve higher in the future.”
For more information:
African Challenge Scotland
151 Balgrayhill Road
Glasgow G21 3AN
Scotland
United Kingdom (UK)
Phone: ACS Team: +44 744 8053753
Email: [email protected]
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