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The Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health 2016 – 2030”.
IAW statement at the session of the World Health Assembly May 22 – 31
IAW statement at the session of the World Health Assembly May 22 – 31
IAW organized this event in Geneva together with NGO CSW/ Geneva. The report is written by Bisi Adebayo, member of NGO CSW/ Geneva
Anne Pelagie reports from Cameroon
Gender parity is essential in the struggle for equality, and it is the best way to overcome the resistance to women’s right that exists everywhere. The Secretary General is preparing a road map to gender parity thoughout the UN System by 2030
Women Empowerment and Human Resource Development Centre of India (WHI) celebrated the Women’s Day on March 8th in association with International Women’s Peace Group ( IWPG),
On the occasion of the International Day on Zero Tolerance to FGM, a panel was held at UN Headquarters in Geneva. Join the international campaign
NGOs invite the Secretary General of the UN to meet with them during CSW 61 for an open dialogue with women about their concerns in our troubled times and how to strengthen our partnership.
The agreed conclusions do not argue strongly enough that women’s economic empowerment also contributes to achieving other targets.
‘Nigerian women, who suffer most from poverty, climate change and violence, are valuable agents of change’.
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Founded in 1904 and based in Geneva, the International Alliance of Women (IAW) is an international NGO comprising 44 member organizations involved in the promotion of the human rights of women and girls globally. The IAW has general consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council and is accredited to many specialized UN agencies, has participatory status with the Council of Europe and is represented at the Arab League, the African Union and other international organizations.