In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Greater Women Initiative for Health and Rights (GWIHR) hosted a high-level panel discussion, bringing together key stakeholders from various sectors to engage in a critical dialogue on issues affecting women. The event provided a platform for in-depth discussions, where participants explored pressing challenges, shared insights, and addressed crucial questions surrounding gender equality, women’s rights, and social justice.
The discussions centered on the urgent need to combat sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), strengthen policy implementation, and enhance support systems for vulnerable women. Panelists highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts between government agencies, civil society organizations, and advocacy groups to drive meaningful change.
A significant outcome of the event was the formal endorsement of a Recommitment Charter, in which stakeholders reaffirmed their dedication to the fight against SGBV. This collective pledge reflects a renewed commitment—both at individual and institutional levels—to advancing policies and initiatives that protect and empower women. By signing the charter, participants underscored the necessity of sustained action to address gender-based violence and promote a safer, more equitable society for all women.
GWIHR remains steadfast in its mission to advocate for women’s rights, champion gender-responsive policies, and foster partnerships that drive impactful change. The International Women’s Day commemoration not only reinforced ongoing efforts but also served as a powerful call to action for all stakeholders to uphold their commitments to gender equality and justice.
The discussions centered on the urgent need to combat sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), strengthen policy implementation, and enhance support systems for vulnerable women. Panelists highlighted the importance of collaborative efforts between government agencies, civil society organizations, and advocacy groups to drive meaningful change.
A significant outcome of the event was the formal endorsement of a Recommitment Charter, in which stakeholders reaffirmed their dedication to the fight against SGBV. This collective pledge reflects a renewed commitment—both at individual and institutional levels—to advancing policies and initiatives that protect and empower women. By signing the charter, participants underscored the necessity of sustained action to address gender-based violence and promote a safer, more equitable society for all women.
GWIHR remains steadfast in its mission to advocate for women’s rights, champion gender-responsive policies, and foster partnerships that drive impactful change. The International Women’s Day commemoration not only reinforced ongoing efforts but also served as a powerful call to action for all stakeholders to uphold their commitments to gender equality and justice.
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In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Greater Women Initiative for Health and Rights (GWIHR) hosted a high-level panel discussion, bringing together key stakeholders from various sectors to engage in a critical dialogue on issues affecting women 6

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Greater Women Initiative for Health and Rights (GWIHR) hosted a high-level panel discussion, bringing together key stakeholders from various sectors to engage in a critical dialogue on issues affecting women 5

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Greater Women Initiative for Health and Rights (GWIHR) hosted a high-level panel discussion, bringing together key stakeholders from various sectors to engage in a critical dialogue on issues affecting women 4

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Greater Women Initiative for Health and Rights (GWIHR) hosted a high-level panel discussion, bringing together key stakeholders from various sectors to engage in a critical dialogue on issues affecting women. 1