Be part of the grassroots efforts of the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women!
The Rotary Club of Sydney (https://www.facebook.com/RotaryClubSydney) is set to champion yet another noble cause – ending violence against women. In observance of the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women activism, the two-part initiative by the club’s Peace Building Group is hosting a crucial conference on 25 November, followed by a grand public gathering on 1 December, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to a world where women live free from violence.
25 November 2023: UNiTE Conference at Rydges Hotel, Darling Square
(https://events.humanitix.com/unite-to-end-violence-against-women)
The UNiTE conference promises to be a dynamic solution-oriented platform that combines the expertise of keynote speakers, frontline workers, and the brave voices of survivors. Specifically, the conference is anchored in high-level, solutions-oriented discussions that includes a ‘Meeting of the Minds’ panel from academia, industry and government agencies.
Beyond the insightful discussions, there will be a lunch buffet giving attendees the opportunity to network and further discuss solutions.
Stand with the Rotary Club of Sydney and join the UN’s UNiTE conference. Make a difference!
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