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March is International Women's Month

In commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the historic Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing 15 years ago, when the nations of the world agreed to a Platform for Action for Equality, Development and Peace, we invite you to read over the Beijing Platform for Action


This year, on March 2, the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) adopted a Declaration on the occasion of this 15th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women. The CSW, meeting during these weeks in New York, is undertaking a major review of member states' implementation of the commitments made in Beijing.

Our colleagues at the Latin America Working Group sent out a moving message in honor of their partners in countries like Colombia, Mexico, and Guatemala who are struggling mightily for equal rights and an end to violence against women in Latin America.

In Colombia, LAWG celebrates Martha Giraldo and the women leaders of MOVICE, the movement of the victims of state crimes, who are pursuing justice for the murders of their loved ones even though it endangers their lives. As Witness for Peace reported, Martha was recently driven off the road and told at gunpoint to stop speaking out or she would be killed. But she will not be silenced and neither will the many other women pushing for accountability for the murderers of their sons, daughters, fathers, nephews, and uncles. Take a couple moments to watch Martha's video of her story, then click here to send a message of solidarity to Martha and wish her a happy International Women's Day.

In Mexico, LAWG remembers Esther Chávez Cano, a powerful champion for women's rights who struggled to eradicate gender-based violence and whose efforts raised worldwide attention to the ever-growing toll of unresolved murders of women and girls in Ciudad Juárez. Among her many accomplishments, Esther founded Casa Amiga, the first rape crisis center in the region, a place of refuge for the many women who survive rape and domestic abuse and a center of advocacy for the cases of women who have lost their lives to violence. Click here to read more about Esther’s inspiring life and the current situation in Cuidad Juárez.

Meanwhile, in Guatemala, the Guatemala Human Rights Commission USA (GHRC) are marching with Norma Cruz, the director of the Survivor’s Foundation, to show their support for her efforts to end femicide and attain justice for victims of violence against women in Guatemala.  With over 4,700 women brutally murdered since 2000 and domestic violence at an unacceptably high rate, Guatemala is a dangerous place for women. Click here to read Norma’s words about their ongoing struggle for rights.

Guatemalan women
Please join in standing with these courageous women and the many others across Latin America who work every day to create a world in which there is justice and rights for all.



 
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