On behalf of 47 organisations working on ending child, early and forced marriages and unions, Girls Not Brides submitted a written statement to the Commission on population and Development Bureau, calling on all stakeholders - and particularly on States, which are the bearers of the responsibility to protect, respect and fulfil girls’ and women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights - to renew their commitment to accelerate implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action
On behalf of 47 organisations working on ending child, early and forced marriages and unions, Girls Not Brides submitted a written statement to the Commission on population and Development Bureau, calling on all stakeholders - and particularly on States, which are the bearers of the responsibility to protect, respect and fulfil girls’ and women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights - to renew their commitment to accelerate implementation of the ICPD Programme of Action
Página Inicial | News & Events | The United States Embassy supports cyber-violence prevention project for girls and adolescents.
Santo Domingo, N.D.- The United States Embassy in the Dominican Republic is pleased to announce the launch of the Apptiv@s Girls and Adolescents Against Cyberviolence project, which will focus on reducing the incidence of online gender-based violence through the responsible use of social media.
Apptiv@s is designed to enable participants to develop self-care, leadership, sorority and key skills for their personal and professional growth. This project will include community awareness workshops for 20 parents and community leaders, capacity building for 40 girls and adolescents from different provinces of the country, and the development of a mobile application.