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MAN AND WOMAN OF YEAR AND LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS PRESENTED AT WORLD CONGRESS OF FAMILIES VII
– SYDNEY (May 15-18)

At a special ceremony at World Congress of Families VII in Sydney, Australia on March 17, Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse and Ignacio Arsuaga were presented with the first Natural Family Man and Woman of the Year Awards, and Babette Francis of Endeavour Forum and her husband, the late Charles Francis, were presented with the first World Congress of Families Lifetime Achievement Award.

Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse, Ph.D., Senior Fellow at the Beverly LaHaye Institute, the think tank of Concerned Women for America, is a recognized authority on sex trafficking, the United Nations, U.S. domestic issues and international cultural, children’s and women’s concerns. She served President George W. Bush as an official delegate to the UN (2002 and 2003). She is the author of many books on Marriage.

Ignacio Arsuaga, founder and president of the Spanish profamily/ pro-life group HazteOir.org (Make Yourself Heard), local organizing committee for World Congress of Families VI, 2012, is a lawyer and member of the Madrid Bar Association. In 2009, Ignacio helped organize two pro-life marches that drew two million in Madrid to protest the expansion of legalized abortion. WCF VI was attended by over 3,200 delegates from 72 nations.

WCF V11 Declaration

We, the delegates of the World Congress of Families VII, assembled in Sydney Australia, this 18 May 2013 affirm that the sustained prosperity and happiness of nations rests on the foundation of strong natural families.

The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, signed by every nation on earth, states that "men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family ... The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the State." (Article 16.1, 16.3)

In agreement with earlier World Congresses and with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we hold that the natural family is the basic unit on which human societies are built and is the best environment for the moral, social and emotional development of children.

The natural family is the most efficient way of nurturing and educating children, of looking after the health and welfare of its members, of creating a vital domestic economy, of building cohesive communities, and of extending a compassionate hand to individuals and households, whatever their situation.

We affirm that the productive economy is sustained by strong families, which reliably shape the virtues needed for healthy economic exchange. Social and economic research overwhelmingly demonstrates that children born into stable loving homes have the best prospects for growing into healthy, intelligent, creative and morally grounded adults. On average, they become the most productive and engaged citizens and are the least likely to become dependent on the welfare state.

Accordingly, we declare that a family-centred economy requires the following basic framework:
The economy should serve the family rather than the family being a servant of the economic system and the state.A strong domestic, household economy is a true measure of a healthy society and the basis of a robust economy; Economic policies should enable families to hold productive property and to be independent of the welfare state.

Employers and governments need to respect the needs of natural families in their wage and labour policies. Market policies should support and encourage entrepreneurial innovation, ensure low barriers of entry into small business, and guard against excessive concentration of economic power and financial instability. Family-owned businesses should be encouraged as part of a market economy.

Gross Domestic Product must be defined to include the economic value of unpaid work done in the home and the community by families, so that society can recognize the contribution of this form of labor.

Governments must pursue policies of affordable housing, particularly for young first home buyers. from these principles, we also affirm:
Marriage is the union of one man and one woman, voluntarily entered into for life;

The protection of human life from conception to natural death; The right of children to be raised by their biological parents, wherever possible;

That the root causes of hunger, poverty and environmental decay are the breakdown of the natural family and political and economic failures, not human "overpopulation";

That the real demographic dangers of the 21st century are ageing and declining populations: the world needs more, not fewer, children;

That the great opportunities for family friendly commerce, communication and education on the internet must be made safe from the destructive impacts of pornography and other harmful content at the national and international levels.The concept of the family wage: wages, salary levels and taxation policy should reinforce natural family bonds; and that the natural family is the surest guide for the economic and healthy development of all peoples, including the indigenous communities of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

This Congress appeals to policy makers, community leaders, the media and people everywhere to recognize that overwhelming research based evidence demonstrates the importance of marriage and families to our society.

Adopted this day, by affirmation... 18 May2013

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