| Declaration of
Values
Adopted on 22th march by the 4th
International meeting of the Worldmarch, New Delhi
WORLD MARCH OF WOMEN
DECLARATION OF VALUES
The 21st century began with two major
global events: the World March of Women and the World Social Forum.
These two actions quickly extended beyond the actual events,
becoming part of and strengthening the struggle to fundamentally
transform our societies. This struggle incorporates resistance to
neoliberal globalization (the new face of imperialism), war, racism,
poverty and all forms of discrimination, occupation and
militarization. Patriarchal neoliberal globalization accentuates
gender inequality and the gap between rich and poor, between
countries, territories and peoples, and generates ever increasing
exclusion, hatred, racism and intolerance.
In its struggle for the elimination
of poverty and violence against women, the World March of Women
illustrates the resolve of citizens of the world to build a peaceful
world, free of exploitation and oppression, a world in which people
enjoy full human rights, social justice, democracy and gender
equality; in which women’s work, both productive and reproductive,
and their contribution to society are properly recognized; in which
cultural diversity and pluralism are respected; and a world in which
the environment is protected. We consider it is urgent to assert and
defend our sexual and reproductive rights, including the right to
informed choice, in particular by free access to health care and
free and safe measures of contraception and abortion. In short, we
believe that together we can and must build another world.
We believe that as feminists we
urgently need to propose the economic, political, social and
cultural alternatives that will make this “other world” possible.
We believe it is necessary to debate our visions of this “other
world” among ourselves as women and with allied organizations,
locally, nationally, regionally and internationally. To advance
women’s liberation we believe it is important to ally with other
social movements and strengthen our cooperation through common
action. We reiterate the need for an autonomous, transparent,
democratic and creative international women’s movement. We
recognize and respect the diversity of this movement. We value
women’s leadership, especially that of those among us who in
addition to being oppressed as women suffer other forms of
oppression; we see this as a necessary strategy for attaining
veritable social transformation.
The World March of Women believes in
the globalization of solidarity. We are diverse women and we work
together to “build another world”; numbering among us are the
millions of women who wage a daily struggle to ensure their survival
and that of their communities, rural and urban; victims of caste
systems and minority community women; Indigenous women who face an
age-old oppression and economic, political and social discrimination;
survivors of all types of violence such as rape, incest, sexual
exploitation, female genital mutilation, violence justified by
culture and traditions, sex-trafficking, domestic violence and
hatred, who are struggling to put an end to the impunity of
attackers; lesbians deprived of fundamental human rights who are
struggling against persecution; women living in situations of armed
conflict; survivors of genocide; women resisting racism and
fundamentalism; refugee women forced to leave their countries to
seek safe haven; migrant women in search of work and opportunities;
the girl-child, young women and elderly women who are also victims
of violence and discrimination and who struggle to live with
respect, recognition and dignity; women suffering discrimination
based on disability; workers and trade unionists, in the formal and
informal sector, addressing issues like the double workday, proper
wage conditions and pay equity; women living under military
occupation; women victims of embargoes; women struggling against
cultural and linguistic assimilation; and women working in adverse
conditions to build peace and democracy and demanding to be included
in peace negotiations and conflict prevention processes and dialogue.
The World March of Women invites
women to commit to advancing these struggles— according to their
priorities and particular situations—in their communities,
countries and regions and at the international level, in order to
break the silence and accelerate the long march toward
self-determination, peace, economic and social justice, democracy
and equality.
March 22, 2003
4th International Meeting of the World March of Women
New Delhi, India
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