“FFLV USA President Ineke Zondag Takes FFLV’s Mission to the United Nations”

The CSW68, held from March 11th to 22nd, emphasized the urgent need to accelerate progress towards gender equality and elevate women out of poverty. Unfortunately, gender equality has reversed since COVID-19, and we find ourselves back at square one. Women are disproportionately affected by disasters, conflicts, and inflation compared to men, highlighting the crucial work FFLV has been doing since day one.

 

The current rate of progress toward ending poverty and achieving gender equality falls significantly short. We need to increase the rate by 26 times to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. This data underscores the urgent need for collective action to ensure a future where all women and girls have equal opportunities and rights.

Similar Posts

“Students Inspire Visually Impaired Children”
“Students Inspire Visually Impaired Children”

Our students recently visited Dr. Shroff’s Charity Eye Hospital, where they performed a series of performances to

“A Promise for Every Child”
“A Promise for Every Child”

Children’s Day reminds us of the importance of nurturing and empowering the over 1,500 girls we serve. Many of these g

“Students Showcase Innovative Projects on Science Day”
“Students Showcase Innovative Projects on Science Day”

Science Day at Sandipani Muni School was an exciting and inspiring event for all the students. They worked hard to creat