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Latest NewsOrder Now: New Curriculum in the Leading to Choices Leadership Training Series
The Leading to Choices training handbook is now available in 14 languages: Assamese, Maghreby-Arabic, Shamy-Arabic, English, French, Hausa, Malay, Meiteilon, Persian, Russian, Uzbek, Shona, Spanish, and Swahili. Five additional language editions are currently under development: Bahasa-Indonesian, Kokborok, Portuguese, Tagalog, and Turkish. The Leading to Choices multimedia pack is now available in two languages: English and Persian, with an Arabic edition close to release. Order your copy of Leading to Choices or a multimedia pack. WLP President Attends Women Ministers of Culture Meeting in ReykjavikThe Government of Ireland in cooperation with The Council of Women World Leaders held a Special Meeting of Women Ministers of Culture in Reykjavik, Iceland from August 29-30, 2005 to address the theme "Women's Voices and Cultural Understanding." WLP President Mahnaz Afkhami presented a keynote speech entitled "Women's Cultural Rights." Keynote speaker Cherie Booth QC presented the World Economic Forum report, "Women's Empowerment: Measuring the Global Gender Gap," comparing women's education, economic status, and power on a global level. Women Ministers of Culture from around the world in attendance at the meeting agreed to form an International Network of Women Ministers of Culture (WMoC) to address women's unequal cultural status, which continues to form a barrier to economic and social progress. The ministers agreed that, "...there has to be a fundamental change in recognizing the cultural rights of women in all societies. No social or political philosophy nor religious doctrine can be perpetuated and used to deny women their fundamental human rights on equal basis with men. This view needs to be forcefully voiced in international fora and media and through organizations like the United Nations and UNESCO." WLP Welcomes New Staff MembersWLP welcomes three new staff members this quarter. We appreciate the skills, energy and commitment they bring to their work, and look forward to a productive year together!
Five-Year Report Now AvailableSince it was founded in 2000, WLP has worked to help women from the Global South emerge from the fringes of their societies and become fully engaged leaders and advocates. WLP is dedicated to increasing women's role in family, community, and national decision-making, and in the process creating societies that are more democratic, tolerant, and ethical. Read our Five-Year Report. Support Our Work Today!Your generous support for WLP and our partners’ efforts will help advance women’s rights and freedoms around the world. You can make a difference! Please send your tax-deductible donation today.
Donate online or send a check payable to Women’s Learning Partnership. Contributions may also be made through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) by designating Women's Learning Partnership CFC#: 1041.
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