The Womens Forum Kyoto was
held in Kyoto, Japan and focused on the topic of developing female leadership
in the fight against global climate change. The events Russian delegate consisted
of Deputy CEO of the Roscongress Foundation, Director of the Innosocium
Foundation and Member of the Eurasian Womens Forum Elena Marinina, as well as
Corporate Director of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) Elena
Myakotnikova. Participation in the Womens Forum Kyoto marks the first joint
undertaking between the Innosocium Foundation for Social Development and ASI.
Joint participation in the event was part of the implementation of an agreement,
signed at SPIEF
2019, which outlined plans to work together to support female
entrepreneurship and social initiatives.
The Womens Forum Kyoto consisted
of a closed roundtable discussion and an open forum attended by representatives
from government and public organizations, as well as international business. At
the roundtable discussion, speakers shared their ideas and experience in five
main areas: the connection between issues of climate change and gender
equality, innovation in the field of ecology through education, investments in
gender equality and entrepreneurship in the field of ecology, women in the
energy sector, and the use of gender-differentiated statistical data.
The representatives of
the Russian delegate stated that the most critical factor in determining female
participation in the economy is education, since changes in the professional
topography no longer permit limiting oneself to a narrow set of skills and abilities.
«Access to education,
involving women in high tech and the humanities, and the development of
entrepreneurial skills are essential requirements that define gender equality
and enable women to conduct a more active fight against the issues of climate
change,» said Elena Marinina, Deputy CEO of the Roscongress Foundation, and Director
of the Innosocium Foundation.
The roundtable
discussion concluded with the signing of a document uniting the participants in
the Women Forums appeal to take measures against gender inequality and to
address climate change. The document was presented to Prime Minister of Japan
Shinzō Abe to include in the agenda for the G20 summit.
Governor of Tokyo Yuriko
Koike delivered the welcoming speech at the Womens Forum Kyoto. She stressed
the importance of addressing issues of gender equality and climate change, also
harkening back to the signing of the Kyoto Protocol and stressing Russias
important role in the Protocols signing.
«It is especially
important that this year, alongside issues of gender equality, the Forums
agenda focused on interaction with youth movements and expanding participation
of young people as well as women in the economic, social and public spheres.
The Russian side has gained considerable and diverse experience in supporting
young leaders. We have gladly shared this acquired experience with our G20
partners,» said Elena Myakotnikova, corporate director of ASI.
While in Tokyo, Elena
Marinina met with Russian Ambassador to Japan Mikhail Galuzin. They discussed prospects
for the development of Russian-Japanese cooperation on the social agenda and in
particular the possibilities of organizing with Japanese partners a Womens
Forum on Social Welfare in Japan.
Participation of
Roscongress Foundation representatives in the Womens Forum Kyoto was a logical
step in continuing the work in developing the womens agenda, eliminating
gender inequality, and strengthening the cooperation with international womens
communities a cooperation which began in Tokyo at the Women20 (W20) summit in
March of this year.