1 - 17 October: 17 days of activism for rural women.
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See 2016 Campaign Toolkit here.
Date: Oct/01/2016 - Oct/17/2016
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1 - 17 October: 17 days of activism for rural women.
More information here.
See 2016 Campaign Toolkit here.
Making It Work, in collaboration with a global Gender and Disability Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), is launching an African call for good practices on the elimination, prevention of and response to violence, abuse and exploitation of women and girls with disabilities. It is targeting actions and initiatives that lead to their empowerment, reflect their diverse experiences and preferences, and promote gender equity.
This call is part of a Making it Work initiative called “Towards Enhanced Inclusion of Women and Girls with Disabilities through Evidence-Based Advocacy and strengthened accountability”, which continues the work of documentation started in 2014 by the Making It Work Initiative “Gender and Disability Inclusion: Advancing Equity for Women and Girls with Disabilities”.
The deadline for Good practices submissions is November 9th, 2016.
Applications can be submitted in English, Arabic and French.
Click here for more information and here to access the questionnaire in English.
This conference is intended to create a thoughtful and intentional space for campuses and community agencies to showcase their programs, and work together to solve the challenging puzzle of responding to and preventing all forms of sexual and dating violence on college campuses.
Registration open until the 27th of November
Local: http://www.chrysalisnetwork.com/conference-2016/NGOs in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) may submit written statements on the thematic issues considered by CSW, in accordance with Council resolution 1996/31. Statements are submitted months prior to the session in order to allow time for processing and issuance of the statements as official United Nations documents for the Commission.
Submission of written statements will be open for NGOs in consultative status with ECOSOC from 30 September to 17 October 2016 via United Nations CSO-net. Please click here to log in to CSO-Net to submit a statement. Statements sent by e-mail will not be accepted.
NGOs are strongly encouraged to submit joint statements in collaboration with other NGOs in consultative status with ECOSOC.
Local: http://www.unwomen.org/en/csw/ngo-participation/written-and-oral-statements?mc_cid=91e088668a&mc_eid=f04d2c0250