Ministry, Pos Malaysia launch stamp set to honour women
- The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria celebrated International Women's Day, emphasizing women's empowerment and equality under the theme 'Her Story and Future', aligning with the UN's goals for women's rights.
- Ambassador Yu Dunhai noted significant achievements by women in diverse fields and stated, 'When women have equal access to education and resources, they can shape history.'
- Oraeluno Raphael highlighted women’s vital roles in society, emphasizing their contributions across multiple sectors and their importance in national development.
- Permanent Secretary Olubunmi Olowookere praised the achievements of women and emphasized the importance of every woman's story.
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Ministry, Pos Malaysia launch stamp set to honour women
KUALA LUMPUR: On International Women’s Day, the Women, Family, and Community Development Ministry has reaffirmed its commitment to empower women and nurture more female leaders in various fields. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
IWD 2025 reflections: Three decades post-Beijing - the African situation, By Lucy Newman
The 2024 report, the 18th edition of the Global Gender Gap Index, benchmarked gender parity across 146 economies, providing a basis for the analysis of gender parity developments across two-thirds of the world’s economies. As an African, I was super delighted to see Namibia at number eight and South Africa at number 18. Two African […] The post IWD 2025 reflections: Three decades post-Beijing – the African situation, By Lucy Newman appeared firs…
IWD: China, Nigeria unite to empower women, celebrate achievements
The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, on Friday, marked International Women’s Day in Abuja with a focus on empowerment and equality, celebrating the contributions of women globally. The event was themed “Her Story and Future,” aligning with this year’s United Nations IWD theme, “For All Women and Girls: Rights, Equality, Empowerment,” which also commemorates the 30th
International Women's Day: IMO spotlights gender data gap
LONDON : IMO marked International Women’s Day, observed on 8 March each year, with a call for action to close the gender data gap in maritime and secure a more inclusive future for women in the sector. During a special event held at IMO Headquarters in London (7 March) IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasized the role of institutions and allies in tackling gender data bias, including through effective policies and practices. IMO Secre…
CM Chow and team honour women with flowers at market to celebrate IWD
WOMENFOLK at Chowrasta Market in George Town received a pleasant surprise when Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow visited the market this morning. He was there with his entourage to distribute flowers in conjunction with the celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD) today. Upon arrival at the market, Chow proceeded to give away 2,000...
Paving the way for more women leaders
EACH year, International Women’s Day (Mar 8) celebrates the achievements of women around the world. It is also an opportune time to reflect on the different realities confronting women at work and how they have changed over the years, especially in the area of leadership.
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