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Baha'i UN representative elected to head women's committee


From "Brad Pokorny" <bpokorny@adelphia.net>
Date Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:21:44 -0400

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Baha'i UN representative elected to head women's committee

NEW YORK, 17 June 2003 (BWNS) -- The principal representative of the Baha'i
International Community to the United Nations has been elected to chair a
major committee on women's issues.

Bani Dugal was elected on 12 June 2003 to serve for two years as Chair of
the NGO Committee on the Status of Women, at which time she will be eligible
for a second two-year term.

As Chair of the Committee, Ms. Dugal will work with all departments at the
United Nations to promote the advancement of women and girls and the
equality of women and men.

"Each of the UN agencies has a person assigned as a 'gender focal point,'
and our goal is to work closely with them to ensure that gender concerns are
mainstreamed into all policies," said Ms. Dugal.

"In particular, we want to focus on promoting the concept of partnership
between women and men, and the role of men and boys in the advancement of
women and girls," Ms. Dugal said.

"Another issue we hope to focus on is peace and security and post-conflict
resolution," Ms. Dugal said. "We want to see women represented at the peace
table, and in the post-conflict work, in such places as Afghanistan, Iraq,
and other countries."

Ms. Dugal was elected by acclamation at the Committee's annual meeting.
Previously, she served as the Committee's vice-chair.

The Committee is composed of about 200 international non-governmental
organizations, and networks with hundreds more around the world.

In March, Bani Dugal was appointed Principal Representative of the Baha'i
International Community to the United Nations. Ms. Dugal had been serving as
interim Principal Representative, since Techeste Ahderom completed his
duties in 2001.

Ms. Dugal came to the Baha'i International Community in 1994, and for many
years served as Director of the Community's Office for the Advancement of
Women. A native of India, where she practiced law before coming to the
United States, Ms. Dugal  holds a  Masters in Environmental Law from Pace
University School of Law in New York.

The Baha'i International Community has long been active in the Committee's
work. Mary Power, who was director of the Community's Office for the
Advancement of Women until her retirement in 1997, served as the Committee's
chair from 1991 to 1995. In that position, Ms. Power also served on the
Global NGO Facilitating Committee, which organized the NGO Forum on Women,
held in Huairou, China from 30 August to 8 September 1995, in parallel with
the UN Fourth World Conference on Women, held in  Beijing in September 1995.

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