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Hundreds Join Women s Forest Congress Celebration of International Women s Day
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WASHINGTON, March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ To mark and recognize International Women s Day 2021, hundreds of participants, including representatives from the private sector, academia, government, conservation organizations, landowners, and many more, came together for a virtual event to inspire, empower, and build relationships as part of a celebration organized by the
Women s Forest Congress (WFC). The more than 620 registrants came from every U.S. state and Puerto Rico, four Canadian provinces, 26 additional countries, and every continent except Antarctica.
The theme of International Women s Day this year is Choose to Challenge. We can all choose to challenge and call out gender bias and inequality. We can all choose to seek out and celebrate women s achievements. Collectively, we can all help create
Mar 08, 2021 // While the pandemic has set back gender equity in the workforce, pre-existing momentum and opportunities arising from pandemic policy response offer hope for the future.
Joint statement of United Nations entities on the right to healthy environment
Photo by UNEP / 08 Mar 2021
Human Rights Council, 46
Thank you, Madam President.
UNEP welcomes the opportunity to deliver this joint statement on behalf of 15 UN entities. See below the list of entities.
The right to a healthy environment is recognized by over 150 UN member states, but it has not been formally recognized at the global level thereby delaying achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, exacerbating inequalities, and creating protection gaps, especially for environmental human rights defenders, children, youth, women, and indigenous peoples who often have been and continue to be agents of change for safeguarding the environment.