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High Level Advocacy event celebrates role of women in protecting and advancing rights of women and girls

A High Level advocacy event co-organized by the Ministry of Women, Children and Youth Affairs, Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, took place on Tuesday December 10. The event was held under the theme “Celebrating the Role of Women in Protecting and Advancing the Rights of Women and Girls,” bringing together all relevant stakeholders to dwell on the critical contribution of women in the protection and advancement of the rights of women and girls. The event was organized in connection with the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence. The High Level event formed part of a series of advocacy events aimed at stepping-up efforts at influencing public policy and eliminating discrimination and biases with the purpose of contributing to efforts at enabling women and girls to realize their full potential. The event highlighted the need to redouble efforts on realizing gender equality and human rights for women and girls, underlining the urgency to place issues of gender equality, women’s empowerment and human rights high on the public and policy agendas as well as programming.

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