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Accor Stands with Women around the World

Accor has always taken a proactive approach to fostering enduring gender diversity and equality within the Group and far beyond. A commitment that is a natural extension in line with our DNA, welcoming and taking care of others and ensuring our hotels are open to all and provide refuges for those in need.

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MIL-OSI China: UN calls for eliminating violence against women, girls

MIL-OSI China: UN calls for eliminating violence against women, girls
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Push forward – act now to end violence against women and girls

Push forward – act now to end violence against women and girls
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Push Forward – Act Now to End Violence Against Women and Girls

Five years ago, the global #MeToo movement brought new urgency and visibility to the extent of violence against women and girls. Millions of survivors came forward to share their experience. They forc

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Statement: Push forward — act now to end violence against women and girls

Five years ago, the global #MeToo movement brought new urgency and visibility to the extent of violence against women and girls. Millions of survivors came forward to share their experience. They forced the world to recognise a reality that shames every one of us. Their courage and voice led to a powerful collective activism and a sea-change in awareness.

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Statement: This is the time to ramp up, not decrease funding for women and girls


Statement by UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
Date: Monday, May 3, 2021
The ravages of COVID-19 on the lives and livelihoods of women and girls are being seen in every country, from higher job losses, shrinking work hours and greater care burdens, to increased levels of all forms of violence against women, with the development gains of decades reversed in multiple areas. This regression is an urgent driver to further ramp up investment in gender equality and women’s empowerment, an area where both global and national efforts remain chronically underfunded, despite its importance for the 2030 Agenda.
Our partners’ continued committed engagement and support are therefore more critical than ever to the work of ensuring no woman or girl is left behind. The United Kingdom, a long-standing partner of UN Women, has shown strong leadership on gender equality issues. Since 2013 it has provided UN Women with stable funding in the regular core resources that provide the institutional financial backbone for UN Women’s role as a champion, convenor and catalyst for advancing women’s rights. We depend on these core funds to adapt quickly and effectively to emerging needs and to help us raise additional investments in strategies proven to accelerate change.

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Statement: This is the time to ramp up, not decrease funding for women and girls
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Statement by UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
The ravages of COVID-19 on the lives and livelihoods of women and girls are being seen in every country, from higher job losses, shrinking work hours and greater care burdens, to increased levels of all forms of violence against women, with the development gains of decades reversed in multiple areas. This regression is an urgent driver to further ramp up investment in gender equality and women’s empowerment, an area where both global and national efforts remain chronically underfunded, despite its importance for the 2030 Agenda.

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