It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
It was an honour to participate this week to the 2024 Global Women Leaders Summit at the Bellagio Center, Italy. Summit was chaired by Secretary Hillary Clinton and Ambassador Melanne Verveer, and co-organized by The Rockefeller Foundation and Georgetown University’s Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS). The yearly convening aims to facilitate reflection and strategic discussions on persistent barriers facing women leaders worldwide and address ongoing and escalating global conflicts that disproportionately impact women and girls. We also had a great privilege to hear and to discuss with women activists and peacebuilders from Afghanistan, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen as well as from Israel and Palestine. The leaders group of the GWL summit made a statement and a letter to the UN Secretary-General concerning the upcoming third UN-convened meeting of Special Envoys and Special Representatives on Afghanistan, taking place from June 30-July 1, 2024, in Doha, Qatar. It is an outrage that Afghan women are not represented at the Doha III and we insist that Afghan women have a seat at the table. This is the time and moment for the UN and the international community to demonstrate unwavering commitment to Afghan women and girls that are victims of draconian abuses and gender apartheid under the Taliban rule.
Ihanaa Helsinki Pridea! 🏳️🌈 Happy Helsinki Pride!
Ihanaa Helsinki Pridea! 🏳️🌈 Happy Helsinki Pride!
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍
🏳️🌈Upea @helsinkipride tänään! 🏳️🌈 ❤️Kymmenet tuhannet ihmiset kokoontuivat jälleen yhteen juhlistamaan rakkautta, syrjimättömyyttä, vapautta, tasa-arvoa ja solidaarisuutta❤️ 🌹Kiitos @sosialidemokraatit @sannamarin @nasimarazmyar @niinamalm @nakkalajarvi ja kaikki muutkin mukana marssimassa olleet 🌹 Nähdään Pridessä taas ensi vuonna! 👋🏻🏳️🌈😍