CSW Girl Statement: Listen to Girl Activists
We, the girls of the 66th Commission of the Status of Women and Girls, see climate change as a global emergency for girls. …We must
We believe that the dignity and basic rights of all people must be honoured, upheld and defended. We advocate for equal outcomes for women, men and gender-diverse people and promote inclusive, transformative processes to achieve gender equality.
Due to historical and social disadvantage, gender equity recognises that women and gender-diverse people are not in the same ‘starting position’ as men. Treating women, men and gender-diverse people equally may not be fair and just in all situations. In fact, it can create further disadvantage.
Our leadership and involvement in education, social services and faith-based endeavours for over four centuries have resulted in an acute awareness of the need for gender equity across all areas of life.
We, the girls of the 66th Commission of the Status of Women and Girls, see climate change as a global emergency for girls. …We must
I am really grateful for getting the opportunity to attend the CSW events and to hear from such wonderful and inspiring people from all over
Mansi Kala and Ritika Chakraborty, students of St. Joseph’s Convent Patna, participated as our girl delegates in various events at the CSW66. They said that
On December 11, 2021, girls from different parts of the world took part in and contributed to an equality campaign organised by the Working Group
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is an act of revolution. attributed to George Orwell Tweet The second St. Agnes Model United
On October 11, every year, the world comes together to celebrate the International Day of the Girl (IDG), while committing to eliminating injustices against girls,
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