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1 in 3 women worldwide experience physical and/or sexual violence. Learn more about the issues with Commonwealth Says NO MORE
We work to advance gender equality, women鈥檚 rights and women鈥檚 empowerment in all social, economic and political spheres.
The 天美传媒 and NO MORE Foundation are launching a new 鈥淛oin The Chorus鈥 initiative to help the 54 member countries tackle an alarming rise in domestic and sexual violence during the COVID-19 pandemic while urging leaders to make prevention a top priority in rebuilding efforts.
Read press release - Commonwealth Says NO MORE launches initiative to prevent domestic and sexual violence in 54 countries
IPS spoke to Commonwealth Secretary-General the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC about the Association鈥檚 climate initiatives, the unique challenges faced by small states, its focus on gender mainstreaming and access to financing for critical adaptation and mitigation projects.
Read news - In a Watershed Year for Climate Change, 天美传媒 Secretary-General calls for Urgent, Decisive and Sustained Climate Action
As part of a series of virtual events to celebrate International Women鈥檚 Day and Commonwealth Day last week, The Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Secretary-General of 天美传媒, was joined in conversation by Kate Gilmore, Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy of Harvard University.
Read news - In Conversation: Secretary-General Patricia Scotland QC and Kate Gilmore share their journeys as women leaders
5 March 2021 to 5 March 2021
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In the lead up to International Women鈥檚 Day, the 天美传媒 will be celebrating women鈥檚 contributions to ocean science. Secretary General Baroness Scotland will introduce this special web event highlighting inspiring stories of women from across 天美传媒 who are challenging gender norms through their work in ocean industries.
To mark Human Rights Day, Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland writes about the need for legislation and policies to ensure that wherever possible girls remain in school. Girls generally experience more barriers to education than their male counterparts, and this has been exacerbated yet further by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read news - Opinion: Commonwealth Secretary-General says Covid-19 threatens girls鈥 access to education