Feminization of Peace and Security
Feminization of Peace and Security Organiser: SecurityWomen Date: Wednesday 11th March 2020 Time: 6.15 pm Venue: Armenian Convention Center, Guild Hall 630 2nd Avenue (at 35th St), New
READ MOREFeminization of Peace and Security Organiser: SecurityWomen Date: Wednesday 11th March 2020 Time: 6.15 pm Venue: Armenian Convention Center, Guild Hall 630 2nd Avenue (at 35th St), New
READ MOREG20 – “gender equality is crucial for economic growth and fair and sustainable development.” The Argentinian President said – even though it feels for many of us that progress
READ MOREThe following post is written by NAWO Project Coordinator, Zuleika Frost. We would like to extend our thanks to National Lottery ‘Awards for All’ for making this project possible. The
READ MOREThe following post is written by NAWO Project Coordinator, Zuleika Frost. We would like to extend our thanks to National Lottery ‘Awards for All’ for making this project possible. In
READ MOREFrom June 29th – July 5th, NAWO YWA were proud to enable many young delegates to attend the United Nations’ Human Rights Council meeting at their UN HQ in Geneva.
READ MOREThe following post is written by Barbara Cleary, Trustee at NAWO. European Women’s Open Forum Meeting June 2018 Representation on the Lobby has changed. My term of office for NAWO
READ MORENAWO is pleased to partner with Stroud High and National Lottery Awards for All to deliver this taste of CSW to students from across Gloucestershire in this groundbreaking event.
READ MOREYes, it is she of the stunning LinkedIn photograph. Barrister Charlotte Proudman will join us for a special Zonta Club evening, where she will give us her thoughts on equality
READ MOREIn autumn 2015 The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) published its latest report entitled “Is Britain Fairer? The state of equality and human rights...
READ MOREOn Monday 9th November, from 13:30 – 16:30 the Government Equalities Office (GEO) invited women’s rights NGOs and those working towards gender equality to comment on their priorities for CSW60.
READ MOREMaternity leave is the most commonly used term when referring to time taken off after the birth of a child; note the emphasis on the mother. In the U.K, when
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