At the Commonwealth Lecture in
“Among all the challenges facing humankind in the 21st Century, few are more pressing than climate change and global warming. Unfortunately… most of the climate debate has so far been gender-blind. Yet women have played a special role in raising environmental consciousness”.
Mrs Gandhi also reminded the Commonwealth that "investing in women is the highest-return venture’, and said that ‘if urbanisation is the world’s future, we must design urban environments and services in ways that will give women greater security’"
Mrs Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress Party and Chair of the United Progressive Alliance, was discussing the 2011 Commonwealth theme, ‘Women as Agents of Change’. Mrs Gandhi set out in her lecture five areas in which women have emerged as ‘agents of change’ in
She added that women’s enterprise also played a role in regions ravaged by violence and conflict, and within
“Today, women in
Ms Gandhi also highlighted the “powerful” role of technology in reducing gender inequalities through the creation of IT sector jobs allowing women to live independently, and the proliferation of knowledge-based enterprises run by women in rural areas, allowing them to access government services.
Mrs Gandhi concluded that she hoped the twenty-first century would be when women achieved equality: “May this be, not the century of any particular country, but the century when women finally come into their own, the century when representative democracy is re-imagined to give women their due share, the century when the vocabulary of politics and culture is re-engineered fully to include that other half of mankind.”