download BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, March 9 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): Empowering women to participate in growth opportunities will result in accelerated productivity, economic and social development, and other positive development outcomes.
This was said by Permanent Secretary (Community and Culture) at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports Hajah Nor Ashikin Haji Johari (
pic) in her welcoming speech during the premier forum in conjunction with International Women’s Day Celebration.
“Women’s successes remain celebrated globally amid Covid-19 pandemic, through various events, according to the new norms,” she said, adding that “we are very grateful for the opportunity to interact with guest speakers from Malaysia as well as other members of the women’s panel in this country who lead in their respective careers”.
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March 9, 2021
Izah Azahari
Empowering women to participate in growth opportunities will result in accelerated productivity, economic and social development, and other positive development outcomes.
This was said by Permanent Secretary (Community and Culture) at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports Hajah Nor Ashikin binti Haji Johari in her welcoming speech during the premier forum in conjunction with International Women’s Day Celebration yesterday.
“Women’s successes remain celebrated globally amid COVID-19 pandemic, through various events, according to the new norms,” she said, adding that “we are very grateful for the opportunity to interact with guest speakers from Malaysia as well as other members of the women’s panel in this country who lead in their respective careers”.
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Study Shows Hate, Violence & Victim-Blaming Against Women Increased Amidst The Pandemic
The study also showed that social media users agreed with the idea that using informal justice in cases of violence against women and girls was a better option than relying on justice institutions, which they do not trust.
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The risk of violence against women and girls increases during crises and the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception, according to a new study
In a big data analysis, spanning 15 months from September 2019 to November last year, the study found that online misogyny, trolling, sexual harassment, and victim-blaming against women has increased.
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