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On the occasion of the International Women’s Day (8 March), UNESCO joins forces with the Global Alliance on Media and Gender to launch the annual Women Make the News 2015 initiative under the theme “Yes we must! Reaching Gender Equality in the Media by 2030.”

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PROMOTE ONE OR MORE WOMEN ON YOUR HOMEPAGE

UNESCO and the Global Alliance on Media and Gender (GAMAG)  invite stakeholders to participate in the theme “Women and the Media” by featuring the images of women at all levels of society on the homepage of your website to mark 15 years of the UNESCO’s Women Make the News initiative and 20 years Beijing Platform for Action which committed stakeholders to ensure equality opportunity for women and their empowerment. For more information please see our flyer (EN - FR - ES - AR)

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