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Commonwealth Women Parliamentary Bahamas Meeting Lauded
By Eric Rose, BIS
May 30, 2014 - 5:13:25 PM

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Minister of Transport and Aviation the Hon. Glenys Hanna Martin speaks during the recent Official Opening Ceremony of the Special Call Meeting of the Caribbean Americas and Atlantic region of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentary Association, at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort, Cable Beach. (BIS Photo / Eric Rose)

NASSAU, The Bahamas – Minister of Transport and Aviation the Hon. Glenys Hanna Martin said, that the “energy” released during the recent Special Call Meeting of the Caribbean Americas and Atlantic region of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentary Association, held in The Bahamas, was “palpable and inspiring”.

“Today we sat in open session: we invited representatives from competing political parties, former Parliamentarians, members of NGOs, senior high school girls from public and private schools, hundreds of women today sat and shared space and listened and dialogued,” Minister Hanna Martin at the official opening on the meeting.

She also serves as the regional chair.

“While we emerge from different territories, and may come from different cultural backgrounds and personal experiences we share a common place as women, as mothers, as females in this human race. That common place is here and now.”

As Minister Hanna Martin gave a challenge to the attendees at the meeting, she said: “We share a place of understanding on issues of reproduction, on the rearing and nurturing of children, an understanding that more women live in poverty conditions, that many women are struggling to raise their children --- fighting to provide the fundamentals of life to their babies – coexisting with the psychological stresses which come along with this struggle.

“We are every day in some shape or form in one forum or the next confronting and resisting cultural bias and confused perpetrated signals of who and what the role of a woman is in our evolving realities.”

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Dignitaries and stakeholders attend the Official Opening Ceremony of the Special Call Meeting of the Caribbean Americas and Atlantic region of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentary Association, at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort, Cable Beach. (BIS Photo / Eric Rose)

Among the dignitaries, stakeholders and regional and Bahamian Cabinet Ministers and Senators present at the opening were Prime Minister of The Bahamas the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie and Mrs. Christie; Deputy Prime Minister the Hon. Philip “Brave” Davis; Leader of the Opposition Dr. the Hon. Hubert Minnis; Deputy Leader of the Opposition the Hon. Loretta Butler-Turner; Deputy Premier and Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, Culture & Library Services of the Turks and Caicos Islands the Hon. Akierra Missick; Minister of Tourism the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe; Minister of National Security Dr. the Hon. Bernard Nottage; Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Senator the Hon. Allyson Maynard-Gibson; Minister of Social Services the Hon. Melanie Griffin; Minister of State for Transport and Aviation the Hon. Hope Strachan; Speaker of the House of Assembly of The Bahamas Dr. the Hon. Kendal Major; President of the Senate of The Bahamas Sen. The Hon. Sharon Wilson; former Deputy Prime Minister the Hon. Cynthia Pratt and Dame Marguerite Pindling.

Minister Hanna Martin told attendees that they all feel deep in their hearts the pain of accruing violence and diminishing social indicators.

“Is there a women’s agenda? Yes, there is, because there is a human agenda in politics,” she said. “We are a unique group because, we, by and large represent a minority in the political spectrum: the few who have emerged upon the political scene.”

“Yet, we represent at least half of the world’s population and at least half of electorates worldwide,” Minister Hanna Martin added.

Minister Hanna Martin told the delegates they must stretch their hands across the seas and create links of solid steel: unbreakable.

“This is the task of invincible womanhood,” Minister Hanna Martin stated.

“In our own countries we must find a mutual ground despite our political differences,” she added. “We must work to remove the vitriol that oftentimes mars our parliamentary proceedings and push forward a more constructive, principled dialogue. We must create cultural shifts and an inspired ethos.”

Minister Hanna Martin told the delegates that while their small numbers in their various Parliaments may be said to place them in an elite category.

“We must speak for women everywhere, women of all classes and especially the most vulnerable,” she said. “When we speak to issues that affect women we speak to education, we speak of access to healthcare and the overcoming of disease, we speak to the dilemma of poverty, we speak to issues of violence, we speak of the healthy growth and development of our precious sons and daughters who will inherit this planet.”

Minister Hanna Martin said they must never be ashamed of the abundance of love God has planted in their hearts.

“We must sow and reap that love and ensure its manifestation in public policy,” she added. “But let it not be mistaken that we are also creatures of intellect and we understand that true democracy means that one half of the population must be more proportionately reflected in the halls of political power.

“We also understand that this can only be truly achieved through a sterling partnership with our male counterparts in the political realm.”

Minister Hanna Martin thanked the delegates for coming and sharing their “wonderful voices”.

“Thank you to your respective governments who in austere and difficult times sent you here and in each case government and opposition members. I thank my own

Government for hosting this event,” she added. “This is a strong signal of commitment to our efforts.”

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Dignitaries pose for a group photograph, during the recent Official Opening Ceremony of the Special Call Meeting of the Caribbean Americas and Atlantic region of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentary Association, at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort, Cable Beach. (BIS Photo / Eric Rose)


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