“Women are the foundation of South Sudan, making up 60 percent of the population and therefore the majority voters. If our voices aren’t part of decision making, then South Sudan won’t thrive to its fullest potential.”
Riya Williams, Born To Lead Member, South Sudan.
South Sudan: Women Need Representation and Equal rights, #WEMATTER
Dear South Sudanese Leaders,
With less than a month to go until the formation of the government, we stand in solidarity with the women and girls of South Sudan are who are Born to Lead and saying #TheyMatter. We are asking you to redouble your efforts to re-energise the peace process and to fully implement the transitional agreement to ensure the all the people of South Sudan can enjoy a peaceful future. Only an inclusive process, which delivers on the commitment for the Transitional Government to ensure 35% representation of women will ensure that peace in South Sudan is sustainable.
South Sudanese women and girls’ matter, they make up more than 50% of the country’s population and have fully contributed to the struggle for independence, peace, and in building and shaping their communities and the nation. Yet, despite their leadership and contributions, they continue to face pervasive sexual and gender-based violence, which seeks to undermine their autonomy and capacity.
You can judge a nation, and how successful it will be, based on how it treats its women and its girls. There can be no viable or sustainable peace and the full potential of South Sudan cannot be realized unless women are afforded key roles in leadership from the community to the national level.
Excellencies, South Sudanese women and girls need representation, equal rights and protection.
In support of the Born to Lead campaign to ensure equal and meaningful participation of women and girls in South Sudan.