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saddayfordemocracy · 3 years
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2022 International Women’s Day!
“Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”
Recognizing the contribution of women and girls around the world, who are leading the charge on climate change adaptation, mitigation, and response, to build a more sustainable future for all.
Advancing gender equality in the context of the climate crisis and disaster risk reduction is one of the greatest global challenges of the 21st century. The issues of climate change and sustainability have had and will continue to have, severe and lasting impacts on our environment, economic and social development. Those who are amongst the most vulnerable and marginalized experience the deepest impacts. 
Women are increasingly being recognized as more vulnerable to climate change impacts than men, as they constitute the majority of the world’s poor and are more dependent on the natural resources which climate change threatens the most.
At the same time, women and girls are effective and powerful leaders and change-makers for climate adaptation and mitigation. They are involved in sustainability initiatives around the world, and their participation and leadership results in more effective climate action. 
Continuing to examine the opportunities, as well as the constraints, to empower women and girls to have a voice and be equal players in decision-making related to climate change and sustainability is essential for sustainable development and greater gender equality. 
Without gender equality today, a sustainable future, and an equal future, remains beyond our reach.
March 8, 2021: A girl puts flowers at an installation of women's red shoes displayed on staircase, as a symbol to denounce violence against women, at Durresi main square in Tirana, Albania on International Women's Day. GENT SHKULLAKU, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
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keepingitneutral · 4 years
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International Women’s Day 2021!
Women of the world want and deserve an equal future free from stigma, stereotypes and violence; a future that’s sustainable, peaceful, with equal rights and opportunities for all. 
To get us there, the world needs women at every table where decisions are being made.
Women’s full and effective participation and leadership in of all areas of life drives progress for everyone. Yet, women are still underrepresented in public life and decision-making, as revealed in the UN Secretary-General’s recent report. Women are Heads of State or Government in 22 countries, and only 24.9 per cent of national parliamentarians are women. 
At the current rate of progress, gender equality among Heads of Government will take another 130 years.
Women are also at the forefront of the battle against COVID-19, as front-line and health sector workers, as scientists, doctors and caregivers, yet they get paid 11 per cent less globally than their male counterparts. 
An analysis of COVID-19 task teams from 87 countries found only 3.5 per cent of them had gender parity.
We support #GenerationEquality, rising for an equal future. 
KeepingItNeutral support women's rights everyday!
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freewomenwriters · 6 years
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It is on all of us to end violence against women. Link to Zahra’s full poem in bio. . . . . . GenderEquality #Feminist #Feminism #GirlPower #GirlEffect #EqualFuture #Equality #EqualRights #SocialJustice #GirlPower #GenderRoles #SocialJustice #Egalitarianism #Afghanistan #AfghanFeminist #AfghanWomensRights #WomensRights #WomensEmpowerment #YesSheCan #violenceagainstwomen #metoo #vaw #vawg https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn7D6mchVLw/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1with5zc57udu
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richesmultiservices · 4 years
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Women 10K Run 2021 in association with Riches Multi Services: Gurugram’s favorite women run is back after a gap of 2 years. Marking International Women’s Day and its theme #EqualFuture & #GenerationEquality “Those who have recently registered for Run For Her 2020, can now run in this event on the same bibs which were issued earlier”. Write to [email protected] for this. Register Here: http://women10k.coachravinder.com/index.html (at Gurugram) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLL8WoUH7wF/?igshid=gk2xn2yr3k16
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bitchpleasewithus · 5 years
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#Repost @eracoalition (@get_repost) ・・・ 💪Reminders #EqualRightsAmendment #EqualFuture #EqualRights #ERAnow #soniasotomayor #womenleaders #nationalhispanicheritagemonth https://www.instagram.com/p/B3KtGhKDW3w/?igshid=6wzqfov5a32x
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katthyv77 · 3 years
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theretartist · 5 years
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Equalfuture article by Chris Allen http://bit.ly/2PBVNCe
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saddayfordemocracy · 4 years
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World Water Day 2021!
Without a reliable source of drinking water close at hand, day-to-day life is a challenge. Climate impacted communities are forced to depend on dirty water that makes them sick or walk long distances for clean water. Time spent fetching clean water, recovering from illness or caring for those who are sick, is time that could be spent learning and earning a living. 
For the girls and women tasked with fetching water, having to walk further to find a clean water source takes time away from their education and disproportionately impacts their lives.
The 2.2 billion people who do not have a reliable and safe supply of water, are without the most fundamental protection against climate change which increases the unpredictability of weather patterns, resulting in extreme natural disasters. It is through water that the immediate impact of the climate crisis is felt. More frequent and extreme flooding is polluting fragile water sources, and longer droughts are drying up springs and wells. With no clean water to drink, cook or wash with, communities falter and people get sick – putting their lives, livelihoods and futures at risk. With our existing climate change scenario, it is predicted that by 2030, water scarcity in some arid and semi-arid places will force between 24 million–700 million people to leave their homes. Currently, around four billion people live in water-scarce areas, where the demand for water outstrips available supply at some points of the year.3 By 2050, it is predicted that the number will rise to around five billion. Intense flooding caused by climate change makes it harder for people to find clean water.
Worldwide, around 1.5 billion people are directly exposed to the risk of extreme flooding – over a third are poor.5 Floods can deprive communities of clean water by damaging water infrastructure as well as contaminating water sources, leading to the spread of deadly diseases such as cholera.
As we face the growing impacts of climate change, urgent attention must be given to ensure that every community has a sustainable water source. Otherwise, in the near future, more and more time will be wasted searching for clean water by those who need time to attend school and build a prosperous future for their families.
Unless urgent action is taken to both help protect vulnerable people against its growing impacts and reduce the carbon emissions that cause climate change, communities will lose their livelihoods and lives, as water scarcity and contamination takes hold. 
Read the report: Turn the tide: The state of the world’s water 2021 Story Source: WaterAid International
Image Credit/ WaterAid International.
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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"Athletes in Afghanistan continue to be the beacon of hope, resilience, and unity. We show our unequivocal support to our sportsmen, as we should, but our misogyny shines through when it comes to sportswomen. The choice of clothing from our national women football team is theirs only - NOT of the men on or outside of the field." -Maryam Laly Read more & join us in support of our Afghanistan Women's National Football Team. Link in bio. #Afghanistan #AfghanWomen #GirlPower #WomenInSports #Equality #Feminist #EqualFuture #EqualFuture
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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Yes. #16Days #16daysofactivism #GenderEquality #Feminist #Feminism #GirlPower #GirlEffect #EqualFuture #Equality #EqualRights #SocialJustice #GirlPower #GenderRoles #SocialJustice #Egalitarianism #Afghanistan #AfghanFeminist #AfghanWomensRights #WomensRights #WomensEmpowerment #YesSheCan
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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A huge thanks to all the mothers who made sacrifices so their daughters would be free. #Feminist #MondayMotivation #Equality #EqualFuture #Education
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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Down with patriarchy. The future is equal. #WomensRights #FeministAF #GenderEquality #Feminist #Feminism #GirlPower #GirlEffect #EqualFuture #Equality #EqualRights #SocialJustice #GirlPower #GenderRoles #SocialJustice #Egalitarianism #Afghanistan #AfghanFeminist #AfghanWomensRights #WomensRights #WomensEmpowerment #YesSheCan
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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Nevertheless, she persisted. #afghanwomen #taliban #waronwomen #GirlsEducation #neverthelessshepersisted #EqualFuture #LetGirlsLearn #LetGirlsRead #Education #Afghanistan #AfghanWomen #Equality #GenderEquality #Feminist #Feminism #GirlPower #GirlEffect #GirlsCanChangeTheWorld #EducationForAll #EqualRights #SocialJustice #AfghanWomensRights #WomensRights #WomensEmpowerment #YesSheCan
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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Afghan women are not silent. Are you listening? #GenderEquality #Feminist #Feminism #GirlPower #GirlEffect #EqualFuture #Equality #EqualRights #SocialJustice #GirlPower #GenderRoles #SocialJustice #Egalitarianism #Afghanistan #AfghanFeminist #AfghanWomensRights #WomensRights #WomensEmpowerment #YesSheCan #Afghanistan #AfghanistanYouNeverSee #AfghanWomen
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freewomenwriters · 7 years
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Without an independent sense of identity, we, #AfghanWomen will not be able to fight for our other rights in fundamental ways. #WhereIsMyName #Afghanistan #GenderEquality #Feminist #FeministAF #Feminism #EqualRights #EqualFuture #WomensRights
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