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Calling All Past Youth Delegates to CSW

A wide view of the General Assembly as Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro (on screens) addresses the opening of the fifty-fifth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). UN Photo/Devra Berkowitz

Have you attended the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) as a student or youth delegate?

Did your experience at CSW inspire you to

    • share the stories you heard with others
    • act differently with your friends or in your community
    • or to find a way to respond to the issues affecting women and girls in your area or around the world?

For this year’s 56th CSW, we want to hear from YOU.

The power of the CSW can be found not only in the resolutions and discussions amongst governments and international leaders, but also in the localized actions carried out by CSW participants in their own lives, communities, and nations. This year the Loretto Community, along with the Working Group on Girls (WGG) is planning an event that will share the stories of past CSW youth participants and the ways in which they have sought to initiate change for women and girls because of their previous experiences at the CSW. One way we hope to do this is through a video compilation of stories of youth from around the world who have found unique and creative ways, both large and small, to bring the CSW home and continue to affect the lives of women and girls.

Download a flyer with more information! (Flyers are available in English, French and Spanish)

CALLING ALL PAST YOUTH DELEGATES TO CSW

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Lydia Cherop and Andres Guerrero-Feliu to Speak at WGG Membership Meeting

DATE: DECEMBER 1, 2011
TIME: 2.00—4.00 P.M.
VENUE: BAHA’I INTERNATIONAL OFFICE

Speakers:

Lydia Cherop, Founder of Women Integrated Initiative for Deveopment (WIIDE) ‘Rural Girls’ – Progress and Challenges in Africa

and

UNICEF Presenter: Andres Guerrero-Feliu, Partnerships Manager

Download Flyer: WGG Mtg Flyer.12.1.11

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WGG Publishes New Fact Sheet on Girls with Differing Abilities

Today, the Working Group on Girls has published a new and comprehensive fact sheet: Girls with Differing Abilities. This fact sheet is available at: http://girlsrights.org/fact-sheets/

The Working Group on Girls (WGG) is dedicated to collaborating with girls to promote the rights and status of girls in all aspects of their lives. WGG has undertaken a review of the literature around girls with differing abilities and seeks to promote a paradigm shift towards full inclusion of girls with differing abilities while actively removing society’s barriers to their success. WGG’s effort in advocating for girls with differing abilities coincides with the focus of the Resolution of the Rights of the Child for the 66th session of the General Assembly. WGG seeks to highlight the UNICEF goal for children with differing abilities to reflect the unique need of girls for inclusion in mainstream society. WGG seeks to center attention on girls with differing abilities as they are more vulnerable to violence, rape and contracting HIV/AIDS, especially during times of crisis and civil unrest. They are also less likely to have opportunities to achieve their full potential in family, in school and in society at large.

WGG seeks to accomplish this work through raising awareness and advocating for key policies, to enable girls with differing abilities to reach their full potential with integration into their community. WGG promotes equal rights and equal opportunities for girls with differing abilities, and seeks to ensure that they are valued and equally accepted as people and as contributors to society. WGG objects to stigmatizing girls with differing abilities insofar as they have varying strengths, weaknesses, abilities and deficits, thus deserving equal respect and access to opportunities.

Furthermore, WGG fosters the potential leadership role of girls with differing abilities to partner with us and other stakeholders of the international UN community to help girls with differing abilities achieve their individual and collective goals and aspirations. WGG seeks to champion disability rights and promote a framework of inclusion of girls with differing abilities in all aspects of life, rather than one that focuses on their impairments.

WGG gratefully acknowledges the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), UNDESA, UNICEF, UNESCO, UN Women CSW, The World Bank, The World Health Organization (WHO), the USA Agency for International Development (USAID), International Disability Alliance (IDA) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as major sources of information and support as WGG developed this paper.

Action for Girls

A new issue of Action for Girls, a publication of the Working Group on Girls of the NGO Committee on UNICEF (WGG) is available on-line.

Articles in this issue include:

Girls Stand Up!
Girls Stand Up! will be an exciting opportunity for girls who are attending the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in February. This orientation day, on February 20, at Pace University in Manhattan, is designed to introduce the girls to the workings of the CSW to give them the opportunity to become familiar with this year’s themes and to develop advocacy skills for doing the work of the CSW.

The keynote speaker will be Ms. Michelle Bachelet, the head of UN Women. After a series of workshops, the participants will also hear Leymah Roberta Gbowee. Ms Gbowee is the subject of the award-winning documentary, Pray the Devil Back to Hell.

Ensuring Safe Migration for Girls
The feminization of migration is being increasingly recognized and discussed. Many proposed strategies to help migrating women in vulnerable situations urge the adoption of a gender perspective in the creation of migration policies to protect women and to advance their status.

VGIF Promotes STEM
The Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund sponsors projects empowering girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in Fiji and India.

Doris Schapira, Founding Member of WGG, Retires

WGG Recommendations for CSW 55

Read the February 2011 issue of Action for Girls at: http://www.girlsrights.org/Newsletter.html