International Women’s Day
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On the 7th of March, the International Women’s Day (IWD) will be celebrated worldwide. Women’s Education for Advancement and Empowerment (WEAVE) Foundation has been working for more than twenty years, empowering refugee and displaced women and children from Burma as well as disadvantaged Hill-tribe women in Northern Thai villages
Each year, WEAVE, in collaboration with its partners in the refugee camps and Thai villages across the Thai-Burma border, conducts awareness campaign activities during the celebration of IWD. Last year, WEAVE has incorporated a parallel campaign to End Violence Against Women, Girls and Children – the 1 Billion Rising. The event was very successful in involving both the youth and the women within the community to participate on an impressively large scale, to raise issues about gender inequality and to show Efforts to assist women in challenging these practices.
Since the early 1900 this day has been a day to commemorate women’s struggles and accomplishments and to recognize women’s progress, in terms of equality on an economical political and social level.This is also a day of vindication, to shed light on the challenges that still exist and need to be faced, and also to bring the ongoing issues regarding women’s rights, into the international agenda.This makes it an opportunity to evaluate the position of women around the world and to demand not only the States but their communities to comply with the international agreements related to women’s rights issues and how they are accountable for advancements and setbacks, within issues concerning gender equality. This year, WEAVE hopes to achieve this within the Burmese refugee camps and Thai villages in Mae Hong Son and Tak Provinces in, Thailand.
This year, WEAVE will be acting under the theme: “Recognize, Respect Our Rights, Inspiring
The International women’s day at Mae Hong Son and Tak Provinces will be an event producing a strong and powerful position against discrimination, any violence against girls and women, and gender inequality. It will also be an event that demands better social justice for women and better rights. In addition WEAVE Foundation will use the event to celebrate the remarkable milestones that the women have overcome within these refugee camps.
For more information, contact us at weave@weave-women.com
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