
I have lived in quite a few countries but never before have I known International Women’s day, on March 8, to receive so much attention as it does here in Belize. Not only do we celebrate on Women’s Day, but the entire month of March is dedicated to women. There are activities ranging from free self-defense training to forums on Crime and Violence; from a 15% discount for women at the hardware store to Women in Art exhibitions.
The women’s month kicked off with the first-ever US Embassy Belize Women of the Year 2010 award ceremony. When political officer Kelly McCarthy received a request last year to nominate a Belizean for the US International Women of Courage award, she quickly realized that her embassy had no process for identifying outstanding women in Belize. One evening, after watching CNN’s heroes, she thought: hey why don’t we start something with nominations from the public. And so it began.
Yesterday I attended the ceremony. I dressed up for the occasion as it felt a bit like going to the Oscars, and well, any occasion in Belmopan to dress up should be taken, because they are few…
And the nominees were - to name just a few:
- Jewel Quallo, for her work to promote sexual reproductive health and family planning as basic human rights
- Beverly Swasey, as president of the cancer society in Belmopan
- Carolyn Trench, the first and youngest women ever to head a governmental department
- Kimberly Vasquez: the only screen writer and film producer in Belize, who often volunteers to teach creative writing to children
- Phyllis Cayetano from Dangriga, always at the fore front to preserve Garifuna cultural customs and values
- Margaret Bradley, a retired nurse but still tirelessly involved in voluntary counseling and testing of HIV positive people
- Sonia Lenares: a retired teacher and principal who became the head of YWCA, protagonist to help out-of-school and at-risk girls.
- Phillipa who started the Emmanuel scholarship fund for deprivileged children, which she regularly complements with her own salary
- Judy Krieg, better known as nurse Judy from Hopkins, who opened the House of Equity where she tirelessly provides health care 24 hours per day 7 days per week
And the award went to:
Sonia Lenares (pictured above). Honored she was! Her daughter had flown over from Miami for the occasion, lucky her. I remember when my mom received an honorable award from our Queen (!!) I was unable to fly over from Zimbabwe. Anyway, Sonia Lenares accepted the award with grace.
About her 18 years working with young women she said: It’s not a job, it’s an honor. That truly deserves an award if you ask me. Hats off to all strong Belizean women who are examples to others!
Susanne van Lieshout
Belmopan - Belize
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