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Empowering Papua New Guinea: Women's Political Leadership Programme

[English] UN Women proudly collaborates with the Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance in the groundbreaking Political Leadership Academy for Women (PLAW), generously supported by the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand. Together, our mission is to drive the advancement of women's political participation and leadership throughout #PNG.

As the third cohort of…

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Kiss with a Fist at Dragonfly360 Wo=Men Summit 2019

Date: Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Featuring Sia Kukaewkasem, Emma Thomas, and Cindy Bishop; moderated by Melissa Alvarado.The "Kist with a Fist" was organized by Dragonfly Bangkok to empower women as an agent of change for stereotypes, inequality, and violence against women. See more at https://dragonfly360.co

Markets for Change (M4C) Promo

Date: Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Market vendors are predominantly women, and marketplaces offer important venues to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment.In targeting women market vendors in marketplaces in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, the Markets for Change (M4C) Project - a UN Women Project in partnership with UNDP - will contribute to the broader Pacific Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) result of secure, productive and sustainable work opportunities for women. Markets for Change is supported by the…

Active bystander

Date: Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Public Service Announcement (PSA) “Active bystander” is produced with the objective to encourage young people especially young men, to take action on ending violence against women. The piece follows a positive bystander approach that increases individual intervention in situations where individuals do not offer help when other people are present. The PSA counts with the participation on it of the most famous Muaythai boxer Buakaw Banchamek. PSA has been produced in Thailand by UN Women with…

The idea is to make safety a collective enterprise that we all work towards improving

Date: Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Kalpana Viswanath is Co-Founder and CEO of SafetiPin, a social enterprise based in India that uses data and technology to support cities in their endeavour to become safer, more inclusive and smarter. Since 2013, Safetipin has worked with more than 30 cities in India and other developing countries, collecting public space data and working with governments to use that data for better planning and maintenance of cities. Earlier, Kalpana headed Jagori, a leading NGO working on women’s rights.…

16Days of Activism 2018 #HearMeToo | UN Women Indonesia

Date: Monday, 26 November 2018

Every 1 out of 3 Indonesian women has experienced violence at least once in her lifetime, regardless of their level of education, social status or age. Victims are often driven into silence because they are blamed and their testimonies are put in doubt.To commemorate this year's 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, Indonesian influencers delivering a strong message to end violence against women and girls. In the video, the influencers emphasize the importance for everyone…

Safe Street and Bike safety | UN Women Timor-Leste

Date: Monday, 10 September 2018

Safe Street is for everyone. We all have the right to be safe in public space without fear of violence. Let's respect others like you would do to yourself in public space. #TdT2018 #TourDeTimorVideo by UN Women Timor-Leste, UNICEF Timor-Leste, UNFPA Timor Leste and Telkomcel

Our voices | Pride in the Humanitarian System Consultation

Date: Friday, 13 July 2018

The regional consultation on LGBTIQ rights and humanitarian response bringing together LGBTIQ CSOs and humanitarian actors organized by UN Women Asia and the Pacific, International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), ASEAN SOGIE Caucus, Asia Pacific Transgender Network (APTN), APCOM and Edge Effect.::See more::Photos:…

#DontTellMeHowToDress

Date: Friday, 22 June 2018

Stay tuned! @cindysirinya's #donttellmehowtodress exhibition is launching upcoming Monday! supported by @UN_Women @SayNO_UNiTE Find out more 👉http://unwo.men/68kz30kB2wx

Safe & Fair Programme: Introduction

Date: Monday, 18 June 2018

Safe&Fair: Realizing women migrant workers' rights and opportunities in the ASEAN region. The time is now to realize the rights and opportunities of women migrant workers in #ASEAN. Join our #EDD18 Facebook livestream discussion with H.E. Suikkari-Kleven, Finnish Ambassador to Thailand, and experts from UN Women and ILO, on 6 June at 3 pm (BKK time) to find out more: http://bit.ly/FBSafe-Fair #SpotlightEndViolence #SafeAndFair.

Why gender equality matters in business? Pita Limjaroenrat Grab Thailand

Date: Friday, 6 April 2018

Why does #genderequality matter in business? Here's the answer from Pita Limjaroenrat, Executive Director at Grab (Thailand). #IWD2018Music: "Reach for Success" by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com

Ring the Bell for Gender Equality | Thailand

Date: Friday, 6 April 2018

A collaboration between the Stock Exchange of Thailand, the Embassy of Sweden and UN Women Asia and the Pacific to advance gender equality in businesses.See more: http://asiapacific.unwomen.org/en/news-and-events/events/2018/02/ring-t…

Why gender equality matters in business? Lars Svensson IKEA SEA

Date: Friday, 6 April 2018

Why does #genderequality matter in business? Here's the answer from Mr. Lars Svensson, Sustainability and Communications Director at IKEA Southeast Asia. #IWD2018Music: "Reach for Success" by Scott Holmeshttp://www.scottholmesmusic.com

Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity for All

Date: Wednesday, 10 January 2018

Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity for All”, brought together 8,000 people to celebrate women’s empowerment and peaceful communities in Madura, Indonesia. Led by Indonesian President Joko Widodo with the support of UN Women, the Wahid Foundation and the Government of Japan, the festival commemorated the International Day of Peace 2017.Read more:…

Safe City, Jakarta | Bahasa Indonesia

Date: Wednesday, 10 January 2018

The PSA produced by UN Women in partnership with Transjakarta Bus (Government Owned Bus Rapid Transit) about how to prevent harassment in public transportation. The video will be displayed in 3 Transjakarta Buses for a month, starting from the beginning of 16 days of activism.See in English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS9rmEMGvJU

Preventing Violent Extremism | Empowered Women, Peaceful Communities

Date: Thursday, 7 December 2017

Women and girls are differentially affected by violent extremism. They are often the first victims of violent extremist groups, experiencing horrific violations of their rights. Women are also impacted by counterterrorism policies, which can curtail their rights and impact their quality of life. Increasingly, they are themselves being recruited, forcibly or willingly, to these groups -– and are also playing a role in recruiting other men and women.See more:…

I will move forward

Date: Thursday, 22 December 2016

The 7.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal on 25 April, 2015 killed 9,000 people, including the four-year old daughter of a young mother Kalpana Shrestha in Sindupalchowk district. Severely traumatized after losing her daughter, Kalpana suffered severe depression for nine months until she met a psychosocial counsellor from a UN Women supported multi-purpose women’s centre in Chautara of Sindupalchowk district.Thanks to the counselling and support she received at the centre, Kalpana is a…

Manu says NO to violence

Date: Friday, 1 July 2016

The Samoa Rugby Union and World Rugby partnered with UN Women to dedicate their international match with Tonga to ending violence against women. Rugby, and sport in general, provides a powerful platform in the Pacific for raising awareness on violence against women, and promoting changes in behaviour and attitudes. Here, Manu Samoa players share their message to Samoa and the Pacific.

In my dream – justice for dating violence survivors

Date: Thursday, 25 February 2016

The video highlights gender stereotypes and social norms surrounding sexual violence cases held by justice providers and gender-blind justice systems. These are underlying causes in access to justice for women survivors of sexual violence. As opposed to commonly held rape myth that sexual violence cases occur in public spaces using force by strangers, studies conducted by the UN in Viet Nam found out otherwise. In that, 86% of the sexual violence cases involved suspects who were known to the…

Giấc mơ của tôi - Công lý cho người bị bạo lực tình dục

Date: Thursday, 25 February 2016

Đoạn phim ngắn này chỉ ra những định kiến giới và quan niệm xã hội xung quanh các vụ việc về bạo lực tình dục. Những vụ việc này thường được giải quyết bởi những nhà chức trách trong hệ thống pháp lý thiếu sự nhạy cảm về giới. Đây là một trong những lý do ngăn cản nạn nhân của bạo lực tình dục tới việc tiếp cận công lý. Trái với những quan niệm thông thường về việc bạo lực tình dụcchỉ do người lạ gây ra ở những nơi công cộng; một nghiên cứu gần đây của Liên Hợp Quốc tại Việt Nam đã chỉ…

Free from fear: Quezon becomes a safe city for women and girls

Date: Tuesday, 8 December 2015

With more than 3 million inhabitants, Quezon City is one of the most populous of the 16 cities and 1 municipality that make up Metropolitan Manila. It also has one of the largest percentages of urban poverty and most informal settler families. Sexual harassment is prevalent in all kinds of public spaces, but even more so in the neighbourhoods like Payatas, which has high levels of poverty, unemployment, drug use and trafficking, and robberies or street snatchings. To confront this reality,…