Santo Domingo,.– Upon assuming office as Minister of Women, Gloria Reyes stated that gender equality should be understood as a matter of State and as a structural condition for the development, social cohesion and democratic stability of the country.
During her inauguration, Reyes defined this new stage as a process of continuity and deepening of public policies of equality, and highlighted her commitment to lead a management oriented towards results, inter-institutional dialogue, and the transformation of gender gaps that persist in the Dominican Republic.You may be interested in: Gloria Reyes is appointed Minister of Women
In that context, she expressly recognized the work of Mayra Jiménez, to whom she attributed the strengthening of the Ministry's leading role, the advances in the legal framework and in violence prevention services, as well as the positioning of the care agenda as a key public policy."Equality is not a slogan, it is an indispensable condition for development, social cohesion and the democratic stability of the country," stated the new minister, who assured that she comes to the institution with the experience accumulated from the National Congress, different areas of public service and, more recently, from the social protection policy.
Reyes underscored the progress made by the Dominican Republic in social matters, citing data from ECLAC and the World Bank that show the sustained reduction of poverty, the decrease in extreme poverty, and one of the lowest inequality indices in Latin America. However, he warned that gender gaps continue to be one of the main obstacles to consolidating that development.“These advances do not automatically translate into equal opportunities. Women continue to have lower incomes, higher levels of informality, and a disproportionate burden of unpaid care work,” she noted, emphasizing that poverty continues to affect women and girls to a greater extent.
In that sense, he affirmed that social policy should be consolidated as a policy of equality, with the aim of addressing the structural causes of inequality.
“When a woman is left behind, the whole country stops,” she expressed.
"Women's rights are not negotiable; they are obligations of the State," she pointed out.
"Defending women's rights doesn't divide, it builds a country," she stated.








