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Through the Waters: A Journey of Resilience From the depths of struggle to the heights of empowerment, Haseena Mugheri's Journey Unfolds.
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Marysia Myanovska is a 33-year-old artist, conceptual photographer, volunteer and marketing manager of the VETERANKA Movement. She was born and lives in Kyiv. Through her photographic projects, Marysia shows how people from different generations can change and what influences these changes.
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Marysia Myanovska is a 33-year-old artist, conceptual photographer, volunteer and marketing manager of the VETERANKA Movement. She was born and lives in Kyiv. Through her photographic projects, Marysia shows how people from different generations can change and what influences these changes.
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Holosy (‘voices’ in Ukrainian) is a new podcast series put together in partnership between UN Women Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia and The Hague Humanity Hub to look at the Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent war through a gender lens.
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The Women Journalist Journal tells the personal stories of ten women journalists from across the Asia and Pacific region. Their stories reflect what it means to be a woman journalist in the region today, what it is like reporting on human rights and gender equality, documenting injustice, and using the power of their pen to amplify the voices of women and those most marginalized.
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Asia-Pacific is one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to the impacts of climate change, especially for women and marginalized groups who are disproportionately impacted by its effects.
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[Multimedia photo book] UN Women has partnered with the Wahid Foundation to develop the “Peace Village” concept on Indonesia’s Java Island. Recognizing economic empowerment as a foundation for change, the Peace Village initiative promotes women's voice and agency, increases women’s access to economic opportunities, and builds their capacity to resolve communal conflict.
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This infographic presents some facts and figures on women’s experiences migrating from, into, and through Niger.
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On International Women’s Day, 8 March 2022, we are honoring the women in Lebanon leading the fight against climate change, one climate action at a time. This year's International Women’s Day comes as the world grapples with adverse effects caused by climate change. Across Lebanon’s communities, women climate leaders and activists have taken the lead to implement and advocate for climate actions to overcome these unprecedented circumstances.
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Welcome to Equal City! Here, led by young women and men, civil society organizations (CSOs), local authorities, universities and media work together to advance women’s rights, gender equality and women’s empowerment.
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How would you colour a gender-equal world? UN Women’s Awake Not Sleeping collection reimagines 28 fairy tales for a new generation.
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[Stories of COVID-19 resilience and recovery from China’s women] 2020 was like no other year, bringing unprecedented challenges and achievements. China’s women from all walks of life have been fighting implacably against the virus on one hand, while working to build a better and more prosperous world on the other as we emerged from the worst of the pandemic. The #SheBouncesBack digital exhibition and photo book celebrates and documents the tremendous contribution of China’s women and reinforces the importance of a more equal future as we emerge from the shadow of COVID-19.
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Building on our capacity-building efforts over the years, UNEP and UN Women, together with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), have developed an e-learning course on gender equality, human rights and climate change. The main objective of the e-learning course is to provide government officials, policy makers, and financial institutions in the field of climate change with the knowledge and skills to apply gender equality and human rights-based approaches in their climate-related work.
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The UN Women Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia presents its new creative writing initiative, "Awake not sleeping: Reimagining fairy tales for a new generation". The powerful collection of fairy tales from across Europe and Central Asia aims to support fresh, creative dialogue to change the way societies think about women and girls’ roles, leadership and rights by rewriting and reimagining popular fairy tales.
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The ‘Awake Not Sleeping’ initiative is driven by innovative feminist writers from diverse backgrounds and experiences from across Europe and Central Asia. They came together to create new fairy tales that will challenge gender norms and empower the next generation of citizens and leaders. Through their reimagined tales, they are moving us closer to building a gender-equal society.
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Launching on 21st October! We are excited to present “We for Us” – a digital art platform showcasing a body of work co-created by two gender equality advocates and four artists from Nepal. Join their journey of challenging discriminatory social norms narrated through dance, photography and multimedia visual presentation. Art is a powerful medium helping to create a safe space for the exchange of ideas and to open up conversations. From there, transformation of social norms can follow. For a first glimpse of the inspiring work.
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Looking for ways to #RaiseYourVoice for women’s rights and gender equality in Lebanon? Encourage others to become activists with these printable advocacy cards, which gives you key facts, tips and asks for what must be done to ensure an equal reform agenda for women. Print your pack now!
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As India emerges from the deadly second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, amidst speculations about a third wave coming, UN Women spotlights women on the front lines of the pandemic response in the capital, Delhi, on World Humanitarian Day (19 August).
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As India emerges from the deadly second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, amidst speculations about a third wave coming, UN Women spotlights women on the front lines of the pandemic response in the capital, Delhi, on World Humanitarian Day (19 August).
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Convened by UN Women and co-hosted by the governments of Mexico and France, in partnership with youth and civil society in 2021, the Generation Equality Forum set out to fuel investment and transformative actions to achieve gender equality.