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Women say no to WTO at the Asia Pacific Women’s Village PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 16 December 2005
Some 150 women representing various women’s organizations in Asia from the ranks of peasants, 
indigenous, Dalit, herders and fishers gathered in a ceremony to open the Asia
Pacific Women’s Village at the Victoria Park in Hong Kong in the morning of
December 14, 2005. The Asia Pacific Women’s Village is set up as a site where
women come together to share their stories on the negative impacts of WTO to their
lives and livelihood, have solidarity and draw strength from each other’s struggles
and stories, display and share their local products and information materials and
talk of common actions while the 6th ministerial meeting of the WTO is taking place.
The Asia Pacific Women’s Village is being coordinated by the Asia-Pacific Forum on Women, Law and 
Development (APWLD), a network of women in the Asia-Pacific region, which is also currently
running a women’s campaign called Don’t Globalise Hunger.
“WTO is causing us deeper hunger and poverty”, is the common call of the women. “We demand 
WTO to get out of agriculture where most of us derive our livelihood, for WTO to get out of our
lives”, the women delegates chanted in the opening ceremony of the Asian Women’s Village. The
women reverberated the call for women in Asia to resist WTO.
About 60% of food production in the Asia-Pacific region is done by women. With hunger getting 
more massive and poverty deepening, more and more women in Asia suffer greater violence as
they are pushed to take up low-paying jobs as farm workers and farmhands of rich land owners,
take up low-paying menial jobs, forced to give sexual favors in exchange of rice to eat for the next
meal and out-migrate even to foreign lands just to be assured of survival. 
Asia Pacific women delegates also participated in an opening march by some 10,000 WTO 
protesters from all over the world from Victoria Park to the designated area close to the
Convention and Exhibition center where the 6th Ministerial Meeting of the WTO is being held.
Participating Asia Pacific women will also be holding a Talanoa event, a Fiji word for story-telling, at 
4:00 pm today at the Asia Pacific Women’s Village. The Talanoa event will also launch the patches
of women’s resistance towards global resistance, a collection of slogans of women against WTO
that will be sewn together to come up with a huge patches of women’s resistance. The collective
sewing of the patches will symbolize the building of a stronger unity among Asia Pacific women,
specially rural women to resist WTO and be recognized of their right to land and food and against
all forms of violence including hunger and poverty. 
The Asia Pacific Women’s Village hopes to bring the less-heard voices of Asia Pacific women to the 
media and groups closely monitoring the development of the 6th ministerial meeting hoping to
bring to the public the women’s perspective of the negative impact of the WTO.  The voices of
Asian women will add up to the voices of the world’s peoples to derail the 6th Ministerial Meeting
towards the junking of this global trade regime.
(photos available at www.dontglobalisehunger.org )
 
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