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Subject UN Women Weekly News Update, 03/23/2020
Date March 23, 2020 11:02 AM
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** WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE
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Contents:
* COVID-19: Women front and centre
* Checklist for COVID-19 response by UN Women Deputy Executive Director Åsa Regnér
* Generation Equality Action Pack, March 2020
* Five big wins ushered in by the landmark Beijing Platform for Action
* Paying attention to women’s needs and leadership will strengthen COVID-19 response
* Elena Crasmari: How a Moldovan woman with disabilities fought for her rights and won an election
* I am Generation Equality: Xiaoying Zhang, media expert, gender equality activist
* I am Generation Equality: Jerry Azilinon, HeForShe champion, youth activist
* Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) update regarding the Generation Equality Forum timeline




** COVID-19: Women front and centre ([link removed])
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Mar 20, 2020 03:48 pm
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In a statement, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka calls on governments to recognize both the enormity of the contribution women make and the precarity of so many in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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** Checklist for COVID-19 response by UN Women Deputy Executive Director Åsa Regnér ([link removed])
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Mar 20, 2020 10:36 am
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As governments respond to the global COVID-19 crisis under huge pressures to act fast, UN Women Deputy Executive Director Asa Regner, calls on leaders and decision-makers to answer 10 key questions about how their responses and policies will include and impact women and girls
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** Generation Equality Action Pack, March 2020 ([link removed])
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Mar 19, 2020 02:22 pm
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This month in Generation Equality, we marked International Women’s Day and released a new report on women’s rights, a comprehensive stock-take on the implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action. The report shows that there has been progress—more girls are in school than ever before, fewer women are dying in childbirth and the proportion of women in parliaments has doubled across the world.
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** Five big wins ushered in by the landmark Beijing Platform for Action ([link removed])
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Mar 19, 2020 02:19 pm
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Since 1995, the Beijing Platform for Action has served as a blueprint for advancing global gender equality. But if you’re wondering what really changed and why it still matters to women and girls today, here are just five big wins it brought about for women and girls everywhere.
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** Paying attention to women’s needs and leadership will strengthen COVID-19 response ([link removed])
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Mar 18, 2020 12:40 pm
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A week since The World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a pandemic, the social impact of the Corona Virus is hitting women hard, around the world. Globally, women make up 70 per cent of workers in the health and social sector, and they do three times as much unpaid care work at home as men. As first responders, frontline health workers, primary care givers at home and community mobilizers, women are at increased risk of exposure to the virus. They are also playing a disproportionate role in responding to the disease.
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** Elena Crasmari: How a Moldovan woman with disabilities fought for her rights and won an election ([link removed])
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Mar 17, 2020 01:06 pm
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Thirty-five-year-old Elena Crasmari was fed up with not being able to access the medical centre in her home village of Dolna – a rural community of 1,155 people, fifty-three kilometres from the Republic of Moldova’s capital city of Chisinau.
Due to her disability, she couldn’t take the stairs, and had to get on her hands and knees to enter the building. “I went to the town hall to ask them to help me do something about the stairs of the medical facility,” Elena...
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** I am Generation Equality: Xiaoying Zhang, media expert, gender equality activist ([link removed])
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Mar 16, 2020 02:47 pm
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Xiaoying Zhang is the deputy head of International Relations and Diversity at Deutsche Welle, a long-standing partner with UN Women’s Media Compact for gender equality. She has been an advocate for gender equality in the media for many years and represents DW at Gender@International Bonn, a professional network for development cooperation and gender equality.
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** I am Generation Equality: Jerry Azilinon, HeForShe champion, youth activist ([link removed])
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Mar 16, 2020 01:58 pm
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Jerry Azilinon, 23, is a HeForShe Champion for UN Women in Senegal and also a champion for the One Campaign against extreme poverty.. He is part of UNICEF Youth Council in Senegal and in his spare time he serves as Vice-Coach of an all-female soccer team.
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** Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) update regarding the Generation Equality Forum timeline ([link removed])
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Mar 16, 2020 12:25 pm
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In light of the current global COVID-19 situation, the timelines of the convening of the Generation Equality Forum are being reviewed.
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