Basseterre, St. Kitts – In a momentous event held at the St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee Conference Center, Her Excellency Governor General Dame Marcella Liburd took the helm in spearheading the celebrations commemorating International Women’s Day. The distinguished gathering, which unfolded on March 2, was marked by a resounding commitment to the theme “Inspire Inclusion,” advocating for the vital principles of equity and inclusivity for women across all sectors, extending beyond the realm of sport.
Key stakeholders, inclusive of the Minister of Sport et al., Hon. Samal Duggins echoed the clarion call for progress and fervently rallied the gathering to champion the cause of equity in sports. Also present was the Minister with responsibility for Social Development and Gender Affairs, Senator Isalean Phillip, who emphasized the broader societal dimensions of equality and inclusion for women.
The event showcased a diverse range of perspectives, with contributions from Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Hazel Laws, who shed light on health-related aspects pertinent to women, and Glenn Quinlan, Chairman of the National Sports Council (NSC), who articulated the need for systemic changes to ensure women’s equal participation in sports.
Dennis Knight, Acting President of the St. Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee (SKNOC), played a pivotal role in underlining the organization’s commitment to fostering an environment that celebrates and empowers women in sports.
The collective resonance of these esteemed figures underscored a shared commitment to breaking barriers and promoting a future where gender equality is not just an aspiration but a reality.
Governor General Dame Marcella Liburd expressed her gratitude for the collaborative efforts and the impassioned discourse surrounding International Women’s Day.
“Today, we have collectively taken a step forward in recognizing the importance of inclusion and equity for women in all facets of life. It is heartening to see the commitment from diverse stakeholders, and I am confident that our shared vision for a more inclusive future will continue to drive positive change,” the Governor General remarked.
Minister of Sport et al., Hon. Samal Duggins also gave the assurance of his government’s commitment to bolstering the campaign for equality and equity.
“When we inspire inclusion, we open the door to diverse perspectives, ideas, and approaches. This diversity becomes a source of strength, fueling innovation and creativity within our sporting community. As a government, we understand that fostering an environment where everyone has an equal opportunity to participate, compete, and lead is not only a moral imperative but also a strategic investment in the future of our nation,” he stated.
The event concluded with a renewed sense of purpose and a call to action, inspiring individuals and organizations alike to work towards a more inclusive and equitable society for women. As the celebrations unfolded, the resounding message was clear – it is time to break barriers, challenge norms, and inspire inclusion for a brighter and more equitable future.
Representatives from various sporting federations and associations who attended the event also received certificates of participation.
The event was birthed by the members Women in Sports Commission of the SKNOC and Chairwoman Jennifer Nero, as part of the continued efforts to champion the cause for equity and equality.
Photos courtesy Ajani Davis