Human Rights and the Post-2015 Development Agenda: SI Signs Statement

Soroptimist International has signed a joint statement calling for human rights to be placed at the core of the post-2015 development agenda, which will succeed the Millennium Development Goals. The statement, by several leading human rights and development organisations, says that: “a post-2015 framework anchored in human rights moves from

Women Deliver Conference Focuses on Health, Leadership and Childbirth

“Girls’ and women’s health and rights must be prioritized today, tomorrow, and every day until our work is done. Because we know, when girls and women survive, all of us thrive.”  Women Deliver President Jill Sheffield. The annual Women Deliver conference, held this year on May 28 – 30 in

Chime for Change – Stars Shine Spotlight on Women’s Rights for a New Generation

Beyoncé, Madonna, Prince Harry and Archbishop Desmond Tutu were among the celebrities who appeared at a star-studded concert on Saturday 1st June to highlight the millions of women and girls denied adequate healthcare, education and justice. 50,000 people attended the Chime for Change concert at London’s Twickenham rugby stadium, which was

Setting up a Soroptimist International Africa Federation

In this week's blog, Chinwe Ezenwa-Mbah writes about the process of setting up a Soroptimist International African Federation to represent clubs on the continent. Chinwe has been a member of SI Surulere, Nigeria, since its charter in 1992. She is a Director without Portfolio of the SIGBI Federation and currently chairs the Taskforce on the Proposed SI Africa Federation. Originally

SI signs letter to President Obama on human trafficking

Soroptimist International has co-signed a letter to USA President Obama  expressing  concerns regarding the 'Federal Strategic Plan of Action for Services to Survivors of Human Trafficking'. The Plan, open for public comment in May, presented the opportunity for organisations working to end human trafficking to highlight the need to end the

Shaping the world we want: Sustainable Development Goals after Rio+20

In last week's blog, Anusha Santhirasthipam, Soroptimist International Assistant Programme Director looked at how individual decisions on food waste can make a difference. This week, she writes about how we can promote sustainable development on a global level, by contributing to the debate on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Post-2015 Development Agenda.  A year ago, the Rio+20 UN Conference on

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