But the AP writer would have readers think that she is using the position to become a "party girl" who stands "about 5 feet (1.52 meters) tall in black slacks tucked into faux fur-trimmed snow boots, her round, bespectacled face framed with short, feathery blond hair .... "
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By ANITA SNOW
Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS -- Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet is counting on the lavish dinners, cocktail parties and meetings of world leaders and wealthy executives as she travels to Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday to raise funds for the new United Nations agency promoting gender equality.
The World Economic Forum will be an international coming-out party for Bachelet, and the kick start of her campaign to raise $500 million over two years for UN Women, created by the General Assembly last year when it pulled together four existing U.N. bodies dealing with women's advancement under a single umbrella.
The swirl of social events also will give Bachelet the chance to prod some of the world's power brokers to give money and include more women in their ranks, and do more to ensure that 51 percent of the world's population gets equal treatment.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon tapped Bachelet for the job last fall and his selection of the popular Latin American was greeted with widespread approval among the world body's 192 member states.
The AP version
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/01/26/2034906/former-president-back-in-spotlight.html# ------------------------------
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DATELINE: 25 JANUARY 2011, NEW YORK CITY/ FILE
Former President of Chile and United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for UN Women, Michelle Bachelet outlined her vision for the newly formed agency at UN Headquarters in a press conference today (January 25).
Bachelet declared UN Women’s key priorities as empowerment, economic and political leadership, peace and security, preventing violence against women, and developing tools for implementation of these priorities at a national level.
She also used the occasion to announce her participation in the current World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to promote “the economic and social case of women in the world.”
“We will be presenting the voice of women in many places and as a matter of fact, I am going to Davos today. I am flying to Davos because I intend there to present there the economical, political and social case of women in the world.”
Bachelet noted the success of the Women’s Empowerment Principles, offering businesses guidance on how to empower women in the workplace, marketplace and community.
“We will continue calling on companies to sign on the Women’s Empowerment Principles, which commit them to increasing the number of women employees and managers. One hundred thirty-three CEOs of major corporations have already signed on. Something that I will highlight in to corporate leaders in Davos.”
“Lastly I want to share with you our new logo. This is the UN Women’s logo. Of course it will be in all the languages”
UN Women, the largest single UN body ever charged with the advancement of gender equality is known formally as the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women.
Established by the General Assembly in July 2010, UN Women is the merger of four former UN agencies and offices: the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), the Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW), the Office of the Special Adviser on Gender Issues, and the UN International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (UN-INSTRAW).
Brief video of above with Bachelet speaking very good English.
http://www.unmultimedia.org/tv/unifeed/d/16862.html