March 8, 2007
OTTAWA - Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, is marking International Women's Day, today in Kabul, to show her solidarity with the women of Afghanistan and those from all over the world.
"For me and for so many others, the hand these women were dealt was unacceptable. I am here to tell that to the Afghan women in person. To attack the dignity of women is to fly in the face of life itself; it is to make a mockery of humanity," said the Governor General.
While in Afghanistan, she will meet with women from various sectors of society who face tremendous challenges on a daily basis to get their country back on its feet.
"In my opinion, the role of Afghan women in Afghanistan's reconstruction is imperative. Empower women and you will see a decrease in poverty, illiteracy, disease and violence," added the Governor General.
The Governor General will also take the opportunity to emphasize Canada's commitment to improving the lives of Afghan women and ensuring that their voices are heard. Two Canadian delegates will accompany the Governor General on her visit to Afghanistan and in her meetings with Afghan women:
June WebberDirector of International Policy and Development for the Canadian Nurses Association, she is especially active in implementing programs that strengthen health care systems in developing countries.
Francine PelletierDocumentary filmmaker and independent researcher, she is interested in many aspects of women's lives and history. She has been a part of and directed a number of documentaries, including Legacy of Pain, a one-hour documentary that she wrote and co-directed on the massacre at the École Polytechnique, which received a number of awards in 2001.
For more information about the visit, please visit the Governor General's website at www.gg.ca .
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Media information Marilyne Guèvremont or Isabelle SerrurierRideau Hall Press Office 613-998-7280 or 613-998-7280, www.gg.ca