Emma attends conference with women MPs from 100 different countries
Wolverhampton North East MP Emma Reynolds joined women MPs from 100 countries and 5 different continents in Parliament today (Thursday) at the first ever Women MPs of the World Conference.
The conference marked 100 years since the first women in the UK were granted the right to vote.
Emma was also present at a cross-party reception at 10 Downing Street, hosted by Prime Minister Theresa May, who told those present “a women’s place is in elected office.”
Speaking following the conference, Emma said:
“The House of Commons looked like a very different place today. Women MPs from 100 countries and 5 different continents discussed the challenges we face in tackling discrimination, prejudice and violence against women and girls.
“It was inspiring to hear so many different stories about how women are fighting for greater equality in countries as diverse as Canada, Nigeria, Morocco, Indonesia, Bangladesh and New Zealand – to name only a few.
“The struggle for women’s equality is making some progress but there is still so much to do. An MP from Nigeria explained how girls education is being rolled backwards. Since the Boko Haram kidnapping of some school girls, families have decided to keep girls at home and marry them at a young age instead of sending them to school. Another MP from a different African country explained how polygamy is the rule not the exception.
“We also discussed balancing better maternity rights for women and how women MPs can balance family commitments and pursuing a career in politics. A Gambian MP brought along her beautiful three month old baby.
“I found the whole conference hugely inspiring and uplifting. There is still so much left to do but I feel confident that women across the world can achieve gender equality even in the face of huge challenges.”



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