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How we celebrated International Women’s Day around the world

by The Hunger Project UK | Apr 10, 2012 | Events, Latest News

10 April, 2012 International Women’s Day celebrates the progress women have made in their struggles for equality and development and also focuses on what remains to be done to ensure there is equality for all. Read More This year, the theme is especially close to our...

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...

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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