IOM and UN Women scale-up efforts to advance women's rights, protection, and empowerment in migration policies and humanitarian responses
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UN Women Deputy Executive Director Kirsi Madi (left) signs a new partnership with Catalina Devandas, IOM Representative of the Director General Office of Partnerships, Advocacy, and Communication. Photo: IOM/Mohammed Muse
Rights and Might: Women’s Rights Organizations Lead Efforts to Reduce Violence Against Women in Jordan
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Delegates and stakeholders participate in a roundtable discussion in Amman on July 11, 2024, addressing joint efforts to combat gender-based violence. Photo: Freedom Media Production/Ibrahim Al Alami
Speech: When men and women, boys and girls, stand together for gender equality, progress is unstoppable, equality achievable
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UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous delivers remarks at the HeForShe Summit 2024, 10th Anniversary Gala Dinner, Guastavino’s, New York City, 24 September 2024. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown.
Empowering refugee women: Handover of the Kalobeyei Handicraft Centre
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Top: Anna Mutavati, outgoing Kenya Country Representative, handing over the keys of the Kalobeyei Handicraft Centre to Father Mathew a Don Bosco Representative. Photo: UN Women/Sharon Kinyanjui
UN Women-supported training helps aspiring women politicians across Papua New Guinea
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Group photo after the closing ceremony of the Political Leadership workshop for women leaders of the Southern region. The front row includes Papua New Guinea’s Minister for Community Development, Youth and Religion Jason Peter (middle), Australian Deputy
Kseniia Mishyna: Leading her community in the frontlines
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Kseniia Mishyna holding a medical tourniquet after attending a course on tactical medicine. As a village headwoman, Kseniia is responsible for delivering humanitarian aid and addressing the needs of residents. Photo: Kseniia Mishyna
Hayli Játiva: a young Ecuadorian woman creating innovative solutions by combining her cultural heritage and artificial intelligence
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Through “She is an Astronaut,” Ecuadorian girls have developed science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) skills and soft skills such as leadership and problem-solving. Photo: Courtesy of Hayli Játiva.