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International Women’s Day: Empower Women. Fight Climate Change

International Women’s Day: Empower Women. Fight Climate Change

by The Hunger Project UK | Feb 28, 2020 | Latest News

News & Inspiring StoriesNews Inspiring stories from our programmes Home International Women’s Day: Empower Women. Fight Climate Change Sunday 8th March is International Women’s Day. This year we are talking about the vital role that women play in the fight...

No Silence Against Violence – International Women’s Day 2013

by The Hunger Project UK | Mar 8, 2013 | Events, Latest News

08 March, 2013 International Women’s Day statement by Rita Sarin, Country Director, The Hunger Project-India I am honoured to share my thoughts on violence against women. Putting an end to such violence is crucial if we want to lead lives of self-respect and dignity....

International Women’s Day 2012 Statement

by The Hunger Project UK | Mar 7, 2012 | Events, Latest News

Read our 2012 IWD Statement Empower Rural Women – End Hunger and Poverty Join our International Women’s Day 2012 celebrations at Woodbridge School’s Sixth Form Fashion Show – Suffolk. 7.30pm Join the conversation | Follow our IWDNews Facebook | Twitter 08 March, 2012...

Highlights of International Women’s Day 2011 Celebrations

by The Hunger Project UK | Mar 17, 2011 | Events

17 March, 2011 The Hunger Project (THP) celebrated International Women’s Day 2011  (acknowledged by the United Nations) on 08 March throughout the world. This year’s 100th celebration was particularly special. Click here to see some of the highlights from around...

International Women’s Day | Should women run the world?

by TheGoodAlliance | Mar 6, 2011 | Blog, Latest News

”In the Nineteenth century, the central moral challenge for the world was slavery and in the twentieth century the paramount moral challenge was totalitarianism. In this century the central moral challenge – and really the cause of our times – is...
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