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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 290
Expressing the sense of the Congress that women throughout the world
should join together for a week of workshops, forums, and other events
to speak up for world peace.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
December 18, 2001
Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas submitted the following concurrent
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on International
Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress that women throughout the world
should join together for a week of workshops, forums, and other events
to speak up for world peace.
Whereas the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, have focused the world's
attention on the scourge of terrorism and the need to challenge the
belief that violence is an acceptable tool in resolving differences and
conflicts;
Whereas the presence of the United Nations peacekeeping missions throughout the
world is a strong indication of the need for increased dialogue in order
to bring lasting peace to war-torn and strife-ridden areas of the world;
Whereas the Beijing Declaration of the United Nations Fourth World Conference on
Women stated that the full participation of women in all spheres of
society, including participation in decisionmaking processes, is
fundamental for the achievement of equality, development, and peace;
Whereas women are generally non-combatants in war but are severely affected by
conditions accompanying war, through displacement as refugees and the
deprivation of human and civil rights;
Whereas women at the grassroots level have been deeply involved in establishing
and maintaining stability within their communities through cooperative
efforts that often reach across boundaries of race, class, and economic
circumstances;
Whereas the individual and collective works of women in peace-building and
community-building activities help to undo the legacies of hatred and
suspicion and therefore break the cycle of violence;
Whereas in the last 50 years, the political and social influence of women in the
United States and throughout the world has increased and the voices of
women are emerging in policy disciplines from which they have
traditionally been excluded, including national security, foreign
policy, and international economics;
Whereas the rights and interests of women are rarely given attention during
formal peace negotiations, and the failure to address these issues
ensures that the status quo will continue;
Whereas in peacebuilding and reconstruction efforts, the contributions of women
to the economy and the potential of women as agents of economic and
social change must be given appropriate consideration; and
Whereas the month of May, when the traditional role of women as mothers and
caregivers is recognized on Mother's Day, is an appropriate time to
focus on the role of women in achieving world peace: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of the Congress that women throughout the world
should join together for a week of workshops, forums, and other events
to speak up for world peace.
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