UNODC’s #Act4RuleofLaw is joined by Politics4Her, Education4Her and young leaders of Women Deliver, to amplify the voices of girls, not only for them to stand up for their rights to safety and education, but also to encourage their active engagement in shaping equal justice for all.
Featuring women activists from across the world, the online event #JustGirls will:
- Share the stories of the iconic women role models in justice including: Late American Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, South African Jurist Navi Pillay, Canadian jurist Louise Arbour, late Pakistani human rights lawyer and activist Asma Jahangir, etc.;
- Share the experiences of young women activists contributing to equality; and
- How women’s equal participation and representation in politics and justice matter to the rule of law and to creating a fair and inclusive environment for all.
#JustGirls Facebook Live Event
Sunday 11 October 2020 | 11.30 AM EST
AGENDA
#JustGirls Instagram Takeover
Saturday 10 October 2020 | All Day
Following a call for video submission on Thursday 8 October, interested participants have until Saturday 11.59 PM to submit a 15-30 second video message introducing themselves and their woman role models who inspired them.
Two ways of participation:
- Posting it as a public Instagram Story tagging @Act4RuleofLaw for us to repost;
- Send the video in DM to @Act4RuleofLaw for us to post to our story.
#JustGirls Facebook Live
Sunday 11 October 2020 | 11.30 AM EST
Inspirations: Stories of role models
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Late American Justice
Asma Jahangir, Late Pakistani human rights lawyer and activist
Navi Pillay, South African Jurist
Irene Khan, Bangladeshi lawyer
Meghan Markle, Activist, American actress, British royal
Take Action: Experiences of women activists
How did they get motivated?
How do they contribute through their own actions?
Speakers:
Yasmina Benslimane (Morocco), Activist and Founder of Politics4Her
Shomy Hasan Chowdhury (Bangladesh), Co-Founder, Awareness 360
Nabila Abbas (Pakistan), Founder of The foundation for rural development
Mitchel Ondili (Kenya), Research Assistant at the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, Kenya
Jacqueline Siu (Canada), Youth leader, Women Deliver
Yasmine Oubahi (Morocco), Co-Founder of Education for Her, Al Sharq Youth
Maribel Lopez (Mexico), Education for Justice, UNODC
Moderator: Mengting Li, Associate Public Information Officer, UNODC
Audience: Open access