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Dialogue between religious leaders and people living with HIV

In March 2010 the World YWCA participated in the first global High Level Summit of Religious Leaders on HIV concluded in the Netherlands, along with high level religious and spiritual leaders from many of the world’s major religions and pledged “stronger, more visible and practical leadership in response to HIV”. This month as part of a follow-up from the summit, a survey has been released to gather information to develop and strengthen opportunities for dialogue between networks of people living with HIV and religious leaders, faith-based organisations, and faith communities at country level.

Haiti – two years on

On 12 January 2010, as witnessed with horror by many on their TV screens, Haiti was devastated by a 7.3 magnitude earthquake which traumatised the country and its people, led to vast loss of life, dramatic destitution and the uprooting of many Haitians. Thanks to donations from across the globe, including from YWCAs worldwide, as well as relief efforts from international humanitarian organisations, close to 900 Internally displaced persons (IDP) camps were set up for some 600,000 Haitians, over 300,000 of whom were women.

The World YWCA at CSW 2012

The 56th  session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) to be held in February 2012 in New York promises to be an exciting and progressive event focusing on the empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and other current challenges.

YWCA of Finland Supporting Women and Girls in Crisis Situations

The Power to Change Fund is a permanent fund of the World YWCA, which endows leadership development programmes for women and girls worldwide. A number of exciting and empowering projects were successfully developed in 2011. The YWCA of Finland was one of the member associations that successfully applied to the power to change fund.

CSW 2012 will give the floor to Rural Women

Date: February 27-March 9, 2012

The Role of men and boys in Ending violence against women

On December 6, 2011, the Permanent Mission of Canada in collaboration with the World YWCA organised a panel discussion on ‘the role of men and boys in ending violence against women’. The discussion was part of the 16-days campaign of activism against gender- based violence. Nyararadayi Gumbonzvanda, World YWCA General Secretary, co moderated with H.E. Elissa Golberg, permanent representative of Canada to the UN in Geneva.

Farewell to our 2011 Interns

Every January, two young women land in Geneva for a year long whirlwind internship at the World YWCA - a new continent, a new country, a new culture, a new professional environment, new friends, new challenges, a unique experience,… and before they know it, the time has come for them to fly back home.  Alemtsehay Zergaw (YWCA of Ethiopia) and Jenta Tau (YWCA of Solomon Islands) spent the year working respectively in the Communication and Programme Departments of the World office. Their main motivations in applying for the internship were to experience a new environment and different culture, to learn more about the YWCA movement and, especially, to learn new skills and knowledge which they could implement back home and share with their local YWCA.

"When It Rains Collect Water"

December the 8th  marked the opening ceremony of the Sthree Mela (meaning Voices of Sri Lankan Women) exhibition and conference held in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Sthree Mela was organised by the Association of Women affected by War with the key global, national and local women actors and activists on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR 1325). As a project Sthree Mela has been on-going for the past year with the vision of creating unity among women from diversified backgrounds, ethnicities and religions within Sri Lanka, striving for peace, reconciliation and sustainable development.