IN HONOR OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
There are so many incredible URI women who are champions for
peace and justice. Many are organizing events for International Women's Day
including:
Qutub Jehan Kidwai,
Regional Coordinator for URI India, is helping lead an International Women’s
Day campaign in five villages in West India, bringing Muslim and Hindu Dalit
women together in support of their shared human rights. Qutub is also a strong
advocate in raising awareness of the Girl-Child Campaign.Nour Nahleh, the Women’s Initiative
Coordinator of URI Middle
East and North Africa, is rallying the voice of women in her region
over social media channels. She is also helping organizations in her community
coordinate activities for International Women’s Day.Despina Namwembe, Regional
Coordinator for URI Africa, is conducting a workshop this Saturday in
partnership with Twekolere Women’s Development Association CC, an organization
committed to empowering girls and young women.
Elana Rozenman, founder of Trust WIN (Women’s Interfaith
Network) CC, is arranging a film–viewing on political issues affecting
women in Cyprus to honor International Women’s Day.
Sabina Rifat, Women’s Coordinator for URI
Pakistan, is organizing an International Women’s Day event for 100
women of different faiths to share their stories of ongoing challenges and
inequality using poems, songs and multimedia presentations. “Countries with more gender equality have
better economic growth,” says Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki
Moon. “Companies with more women leaders perform better. Peace agreements that
include women are more durable. Parliaments with more women enact more
legislation on key social issues such as health, education, anti-discrimination
and child support. The evidence is clear: equality for women
means progress for all." In the spirit of Secretary Moon’s statement,
I call upon the women and men of URI’s global
community to commit ourselves to championing women’s empowerment as a
crucial piece of our efforts to create cultures of peace and justice around the
world.Peace…
Victor
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