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G7 must make the economy work for women


QUEBEC CITY, June 7, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - The Group of Seven leaders must agree on concrete steps to combat women's economic inequality and make the economy work for women, said Oxfam on the eve of the summit in Quebec, Canada.

Oxfam calls on the G7 to tackle both gender and economic inequalities (CNW Group/OXFAM-QUEBEC)

Oxfam International Executive Director, Winnie Byanyima, said: "Our global economy is generating extreme wealth on the backs of the poorest women?women who sew our clothes, grow our food and raise our children. This must end. I strongly urge the G7 leaders to support feminist policies proven to reduce gender and economic inequality. We're used to leaders paying lip service to the idea of empowering women; we now need bold action by the G7."

Oxfam calls on the G7 to tackle both gender and economic inequalities together by:  

"Women's work is fueling economic growth, but far too much of it is being captured by a small, overwhelmingly male elite," said Byanyima. "We're proposing doable and effective strategies that can rebalance that injustice and give poor women a shot at a better life for themselves and their families. I challenge the G7 to show political leadership and be bold and ambitious in their efforts to empower women."

Notes to Editors:

Oxfam International's executive director, Winnie Byanyima, will attend the G7 leader's summit as a member of the first-ever Gender Equality Advisory Council. She will have limited availability to do interviews on Oxfam's work on women's rights, economic inequality and more.

Additionally, Oxfam will have a delegation at the G7 international media center available for interviews in English, French, and German, including Denise Byrnes, the executive director of Oxfam Quebec; Diana Sarosi, Policy Manager for Oxfam Canada; Rowan Harvey, Gender Advisor for Oxfam America; and Jörn Kalinski, Head of Advocacy and Campaigns for Oxfam Germany.

Oxfam is a world-wide development organization that mobilizes the power of people against poverty.

Twitter : @oxfamquebec

 

SOURCE OXFAM-QUEBEC


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