“We have to do more at the level of my deputies, the directors and at the section chief level,” Tóth said. Attracting women to scientific and technical jobs is also a particular challenge. Only 10% of the applicants for scientific and technical posts were women, he said. “We will have to improve the conditions which we provide, as well as boost our outreach efforts and attract more women to our training activities, workshops and scientific events,” the Executive Secretary said.
“We have to work together so that gender balance and gender equality are the norms not the exception. Brick by brick we are laying the foundations for a world which is more secure and more just as a result of greater gender balance and equality. Security is too important to be left just to men,” Tóth said.
The message was played at a ceremony in Vienna International Centre (VIC) rotunda on 8 March as part of the global day of celebrations of the scientific, economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future.
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(Statements made by other organizations during the International Women's Day ceremony at the VIC will be posted once they are available).