Women are a central part of Ukraine’s economic recovery 🇺🇦 Speaking at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome, TBI Strategic Counsellor @sannamarin emphasises the importance of ensuring underrepresented groups are supported in the workforce to unlock economic prosperity in #Ukraine. Watch to learn more 🎥
Last week I got to participate to the fourth annual Global Women Leaders Summit in Bellagio that convened women political leaders from diverse backgrounds to advance gender equality, climate action, and democratic governance—and to catalyze cross-generational action on today’s most urgent global challenges. Organized by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and chaired by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Summit aims to strengthen existing networks, forge new alliances, and build lasting relationships to amplify the collective influence of women leaders around the world. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, progress on gender equality is not just stalling—it’s under attack. Around the world, women’s rights are facing growing backlash, from democratic backsliding and online abuse to rising gender-based violence and exclusion from decision-making. In conflict zones like Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and Myanmar, the health, safety, and rights of women and girls are increasingly at risk. Decades of hard-won gains are being rapidly undone. Now is the time when we must fight harder than ever to protect the rights of women and girls around the world. And we can do it if we work together!
Last week I got to participate to the fourth annual Global Women Leaders Summit in Bellagio that convened women political leaders from diverse backgrounds to advance gender equality, climate action, and democratic governance—and to catalyze cross-generational action on today’s most urgent global challenges. Organized by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and chaired by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Summit aims to strengthen existing networks, forge new alliances, and build lasting relationships to amplify the collective influence of women leaders around the world. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, progress on gender equality is not just stalling—it’s under attack. Around the world, women’s rights are facing growing backlash, from democratic backsliding and online abuse to rising gender-based violence and exclusion from decision-making. In conflict zones like Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and Myanmar, the health, safety, and rights of women and girls are increasingly at risk. Decades of hard-won gains are being rapidly undone. Now is the time when we must fight harder than ever to protect the rights of women and girls around the world. And we can do it if we work together!
Last week I got to participate to the fourth annual Global Women Leaders Summit in Bellagio that convened women political leaders from diverse backgrounds to advance gender equality, climate action, and democratic governance—and to catalyze cross-generational action on today’s most urgent global challenges. Organized by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and chaired by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Summit aims to strengthen existing networks, forge new alliances, and build lasting relationships to amplify the collective influence of women leaders around the world. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, progress on gender equality is not just stalling—it’s under attack. Around the world, women’s rights are facing growing backlash, from democratic backsliding and online abuse to rising gender-based violence and exclusion from decision-making. In conflict zones like Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and Myanmar, the health, safety, and rights of women and girls are increasingly at risk. Decades of hard-won gains are being rapidly undone. Now is the time when we must fight harder than ever to protect the rights of women and girls around the world. And we can do it if we work together!
Last week I got to participate to the fourth annual Global Women Leaders Summit in Bellagio that convened women political leaders from diverse backgrounds to advance gender equality, climate action, and democratic governance—and to catalyze cross-generational action on today’s most urgent global challenges. Organized by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and chaired by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Summit aims to strengthen existing networks, forge new alliances, and build lasting relationships to amplify the collective influence of women leaders around the world. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, progress on gender equality is not just stalling—it’s under attack. Around the world, women’s rights are facing growing backlash, from democratic backsliding and online abuse to rising gender-based violence and exclusion from decision-making. In conflict zones like Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and Myanmar, the health, safety, and rights of women and girls are increasingly at risk. Decades of hard-won gains are being rapidly undone. Now is the time when we must fight harder than ever to protect the rights of women and girls around the world. And we can do it if we work together!
Last week I got to participate to the fourth annual Global Women Leaders Summit in Bellagio that convened women political leaders from diverse backgrounds to advance gender equality, climate action, and democratic governance—and to catalyze cross-generational action on today’s most urgent global challenges. Organized by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, and chaired by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Summit aims to strengthen existing networks, forge new alliances, and build lasting relationships to amplify the collective influence of women leaders around the world. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, progress on gender equality is not just stalling—it’s under attack. Around the world, women’s rights are facing growing backlash, from democratic backsliding and online abuse to rising gender-based violence and exclusion from decision-making. In conflict zones like Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, and Myanmar, the health, safety, and rights of women and girls are increasingly at risk. Decades of hard-won gains are being rapidly undone. Now is the time when we must fight harder than ever to protect the rights of women and girls around the world. And we can do it if we work together!
Як завжди, надихаюча зустріч із @sannamarin —цього разу на полях URC у Римі. Подякувала Фінляндії за участь у кампанії з підтримки жіночого лідерства, а також @institutegc за постійну підтримку. Запросила Фінляндію приєднатися до Альянсу стійкості МСП, щоб разом підтримувати український бізнес. І я подарувала їй особливий дарунок — пташку з колекції Rise, яку створили українські діти, що пережили війну. Це спільний проєкт Міністерства економіки України, @osadcha.foundation та @tsvite.teren, який допомагає дітям відкривати свої таланти й знаходити надію. • As always, an inspiring meeting with @sannamarin — this time on the sidelines of the URC in Rome. I thanked Finland for the participation in the women’s leadership campaign and the @institutegc for its ongoing support. Also we invited Finland to join the SME Resilience Alliance to support Ukrainian businesses together. And I gave her a special gift — a bird from the Rise collection, created by Ukrainian children who have experienced the war. This is a joint project of the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, @osadcha.foundation and @tsvite.teren that helps children discover their talents and find hope.