
We, the Girls of the 67th Commission on the Status of Women
We, the girls of the 67th Commission on the Status of Women, assert that technology and its benefits are fundamental rights to women and girls.
We believe that education is a transformative right that transcends and informs all other rights and freedoms. It is a powerful tool in the development of people and in breaking down cycles of exclusion.
We further believe that health and well-being are key to a safe and quality education for children and youth. Our network is involved in providing health care, particularly in communities unable to afford basic medical attention.
This video features the work of the Loreto Sisters in East Africa in relation to poverty eradication and education.
We, the girls of the 67th Commission on the Status of Women, assert that technology and its benefits are fundamental rights to women and girls.
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Four of our Mary Ward Youth Advocates had the privilege of attending two webinars last October as we celebrated the 10 year anniversary of the
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