16 Mar 2018
Recent events have revealed the scale of gender discrimination and sexual exploitation of women in the media industry. Join us in an event to seize this opportunity and move the discourse and global outcry against gender discrimination to the next
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15 Mar 2018
Side event on the margin of the 62nd Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW62). Organzied by OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
Remarks by Ms. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of the UN Women, at the event "#MeToo: Now What? Women in the media: from outcry to action", co-hosted by Norway, The Guardian, and UN Women.
Sienna Miller, actor and activist, speaks at the event titled "#MeToo – Now What? Women in the media: from outcry to action", co-hosted by Norway, The Guardian, and UN Women.
Every girl and every woman have the right to decide over their own bodies – it is self-evident and must be reiterated again and again. This was starkly illustrated by the #MeToo movement, which is uniquely strong in the Nordic region.
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19 Mar 2019
Workplaces, cities and universities have witnessed an unprecedented global challenge to sexual harassment. Women from every region have taken to the streets and grasped the power of social media to expose their pain and harm, including through use of
14 Mar 2019
On the occasion of the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women, the panel discussion will focus on the opportunities and challenges that the digital world represents for the condition of women, including for women reporters.