UN Women published a report on the first 100 days of COVID-19 in Asia and the Pacific from a gender perspective. GWI emphasises the need for gendered responses to disease outbreaks. https://t.co/1OsstdCNOb
Covid-19 is a new illness but it is caused by a coronavirus of the type first identified by Dr June Almeida in 1964 in London, who became a pioneer of virus imaging. To GWI, she is a great example for the unlimited potential of women. https://t.co/EoI2LeXtIe
The learning gap between rich and poor will likely grow during COVID-19. Girls, refugees, and migrant children will likely be severely impacted. GWI continues to advocate for women and girls' right to quality, lifelong education. https://t.co/xlqQhYE3cM
"There are millions of girls who could right now be learning from home – if only they were connected.
On International #GirlsinICT Day, we urge governments not to leave these girls behind."
Executive Director @phumzileunwomen's statement: https://t.co/0vBksWMJee
Happy International Girls in ICT Day! To celebrate and promote girls in the tech sector, GWI shares this awareness-raising infographic. Let’s promote the day together and celebrate the limitless potential of all women and girls: https://t.co/OADWGu4D9B https://t.co/c2zDndeXGM