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Beatriz Ramírez (Colombia) Business administrator, with vast experience as a gender issues-, women’s empowerment-, equal rights- social and labor inclusion facilitator in high risk and vulnerable communities. Member of the network of spokespersons for the campaign “¡Párala ya! Nada justifica las violencias contra las mujeres” (Stop her! Nothing justifies violence against women”), Director of the UNIDAS-FDI: Women Building Social Networks program and...
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Women’s Ministers and Gender Officials from 25 Latin American and Caribbean countries participated at the inauguration of the Regional Consultations for Latin America and the Caribbean prior to the 61st Session of the Commission on the Status of Women of the Nations United Nations (CSW61).
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On the occasion of the beginning of the 16 days of activism and the commemoration of November 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the regional offices of UN Women, UNFPA, UNAIDS, UNICEF and the Pan American Health Organization, presented a flagship program for the eradication of child marriage.
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The empowerment of women, and the respect for gender equality and women’s rights must be a priority for the Americas. Progress or setbacks in gender equality are critical for achieving the goals of prosperity and equity in the region and, therefore, affect and influence each of the challenges that the Summit of the Americas will discuss.” This was the main statement of the side event to the VII Summit of the Americas that focused on analyzing the progress of women in the Americas as part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action. FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Debate riegional Debate riegional FALSE FALSE Debate riegional Debate riegional The empowerment of women, and the respect for gender equality and women’s rights must be a priority for the Americas. Progress or setbacks in gender equality are critical for achieving the goals of prosperity and equity in the region and, therefore, affect and influence each of the challenges that the Summit of the Americas will discuss.” This was the main statement of the side event to the VII Summit of the Americas that focused on analyzing the progress of women in the Americas as part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action.