Tuesday, June 3, 2014

NEW UN INITIATIVE TAPS PRIVATE SECTOR LEADERSHIP TO ADVANCE WOMEN'S RIGHTS BUT THE UNITED STATES SECURITY COUNSEL STATE NOT TO LEAVE GOVERNMENT SECTOR OUT

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The launch of UN Women's Private Sector Leadership Advisory Council, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York on 2 June 2014. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

NEW UN INITIATIVE TAPS PRIVATE SECTOR LEADERSHIP TO ADVANCE WOMEN’S RIGHTS

The United Nations has teamed up with leading businesses to advance women’s rights and empowerment through a new advisory council comprised of private sector chiefs with a strong commitment to supporting women and girls. Read more


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