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15 groups to stage International Women s Day walkout

Monday 1 March 2021 An International Women’s Day (IWD) Walkout will take place on March 8, led by 15 women’s rights, LGBTQ+ and social justice organisations. In the spirit of IWD’s 2021 theme #ChooseToChallenge, the collective efforts of the walkout will aim to challenge the conscience of Trinidad and Tobago’s leaders to implement measures to create a safer country for women. The muster point will be City Gate, Port of Spain, at 2 pm. The walk will then move to Parliament and will end at 4 pm. In a release, the organisations said the symbolic, nationwide walkout will see all kinds of people walk out from their offices, homes, or wherever else they might be, to gather at the capital’s major transport hub, City Gate. When it concludes outside the Red House, the gathering will call on the Government and Opposition for immediate action against gender-based violence.

Illuminating the heroes of rare diseases

Illuminating the heroes of rare diseases 27th February 2021 ANTARA/Business Wire Australian health advocates join global movement to raise awareness for Rare Disease Day – Sunday 28 February Sydney (Antara/Business Wire)- With a mission of empowering the rare disease community, Illumina has today partnered with medical researchers and families to highlight the importance of genomic sequencing and to shine the spotlight on the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease. Rare Disease Day is an annual event working towards equitable access to diagnosis, treatment, health, social care and opportunity for people living with a rare disease. In Australia, there are around 2 million people living with a rare disease – 400,000 of which are children.

Sliding around in the dark : What it s like to have a rare disorder in New Zealand

Sliding around in the dark : What it s like to have a rare disorder in New Zealand 27 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 9 minutes to read Jaime and Aubrey Christmas, in November 2020. Photo / Supplied Medical advice from Facebook, waiting years for a diagnosis, juggling dozens of specialists and even wishing it was cancer instead: these are the realities faced by the thousands of New Zealanders living with a rare disorder. Some might be the only person in the country with their illness, but in total they amount to 300,000 Kiwis. It s comparable to the number with diabetes, but their pathway to care is much less certain.

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