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Tap The Gains Of Globalisation
By Sonia K.
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Harnessing the opportunities that come with
globalisation is quite important, observed Her Majesty Raja Isteri Pg
Anak Hjh Saleha in a titah yesterday.
Addressing the 12th Asean
Confederation of Women's Organisations (ACWO) General Assembly 2006,
Her Majesty said: "We often look at globalisation solely in terms of
its challenges to our economies, our societies, our individual
cultural identities and ways of life. Addressing these challenges is,
of course, vital to ensure that we can manage their impact on our
societies.
However, I believe that we should
also pay equal attention to harnessing the opportunities that come
hand-in-hand with these challenges."
This observation was made by Her
Majesty in the official opening titah during the opening ceremony of
the 12th ACWO General Assembly at the International Convention Centre.
Her Majesty in her titah said the ICT
revolution has brought with it the freedom of knowledge through access
to the Internet and huge advances in mobile communication. These two
basic advances in ICT have generated amazing changes to the lives of
people in our region and the ways we live, communicate and interact.
Also present at the opening ceremony
were HRH Pg Isteri Azrinaz Mazhar, HRH Paduka Seri Pg Anak Isteri Pg
Anak Sarah, HRH Princess Hjh Masna, HRH Princess Hjh Amal Umi Kalthum
Al-Islam and HRH Princess Hjh Noor Ehsaui.
"It pleases me to see this gathering
here of women leaders, academics and innovators, to discuss the
opportunities provided by the advancements in ICT that are an
intrinsic part of the globalisation process," Her Majesty continued.
"It is this ability of ICT to enhance
the lives of communities right at the grassroots level that makes it
such a valuable tool to women around the world. Access to ICT means
much more than just cost-effective communication. It also means access
to cost effective education for all levels of society and better
opportunities for the younger generation to pursue their dreams of a
higher standard of living," Her Majesty said.
"These opportunities can only be
realised with the converted action of all stakeholders in the public
and private sector, with the principal players being government
agencies, their NGO counterparts and the leaders of the private sector
throughout the region.
"All stakeholders whether they be
from the public or private sector, share the common challenge of
providing the requisite environment and infrastructure needed to
capitalise on the benefits of ICT.
"Governments must provide the
requisite basis for education in ICT to all children, along with
legislative and policy frameworks that bring predictability and
security to the use of ICT in commercial environments.
"The private sector in turn, has a
crucial role in providing services that can generate and sustain an
environment, where the widespread use of ICT can prevail and prosper.
"For NGOs, it is incumbent upon them
to be the drivers for new ideas and ways to continue developing the
usage of ICT and to translate this usage to further improvements to
the standards of living of all in society," tier Majesty said.
Her Majesty noted that globalisation
has made thee world smaller and the impact of ICT can no longer be
denied.
"As we move along with globalisation,
woman's natural responsibilities must not be forgotten. Our family
comes first in our lives," Her Majesty said.
"There is no point in being ICT smart
but our homes unattended. Women still need to be a good wife to her
husband and a loving mother to her children, and at the same time, she
must be able to participate positively to cope with changes
globalisation brings to our lives," Her Majesty added.
Meanwhile, Datin Hjh Fatimah Dato Hj
Abang Razali noted that the AC WO has placed ICT empowerment high in
its agenda and plan of action in order to close the digital divide
among us, as women could benefit tremendously with Information
Technology.
"This is in line with the aspirations
to create a prosperous and economically successful region inAsean,"
Datin Hjh Fatimah said in her welcoming address.
"ICT will serve to empower them by
enhancing their skills, knowledge and information and access to other
new technologies.
This in turn will generate a healthy,
harmonious, peaceful and a higher quality of life for the people of
Asean," she said.
The General Assembly of ACWO
comprises Board Meetings of the ACWO and the Conference. Sixty-four
participants will be deliberating on the theme and will formulate
resolutions to enable the ACWO to move forward in this area.
"This assembly in t runei Darussalam
is also an auspicious occasion as 2006 marks the 25th anniversary of
ACWO," Datin Hjh Fatimah said.
"This assembly hosted by the Council
of Women of Brunei Darussalam also marks the end of Brunei
Darussalam's chairmanship ofACWO from 2004 to 2006," she said, adding
that by the end of the assembly, it will be handed over to Philippines
for the next two years.
The 12th Asean Confederation of
Women's Organisations (ACMO) General Assembly 2006 with the theme ICT
Empowerment: e-Commerce and e-Government- Bringing a Higher Quality of
Life in Asean will end tomorrow.
It is being hosted by the Council of
Women of Brunei Darussalam.
The cutting of the cake to
commemorate the 25th Anniversary of ACWO by Her Majesty was also held
followed by the introduction of delegates.
-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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