GENDER EQUALITY BILL TO LIBERATE AND EMPOWER WOMEN
4 March 2014
The Office of the ANC Chief Whip today joins South African women in celebrating the National Assembly's passing of the crucial Women Empowerment and Gender Equality Bill, which criminalises discrimination against women, ensure gender equality and empower women in South Africa.
The Bill represents a significant turning point in our endeavour to liberate women from all forms of discrimination and oppression.
It is firmly in line with the provisions of our constitution and will enforce 50% gender representation, thereby empowering women by ensuring that they participate meaningfully in our economy.
Public bodies and designated private entities will therefore be required to develop and implement measures to protect and promote women. Unlike the existing legislation on women empowerment and gender equality which has suffered challenges such as lack of enforcement and implementation, this Bill provides for a fine of about 10% of companies' annual turnover and/or imprisonment for non-compliance. The Bill also requires the relevant minister to annually publish a report to recognise those who comply with the Act and name and shame those who do not.