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🔥 -7 ROUND! | ROUND TWO HIGHLIGHTS | 2024 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu claimed sole possession of top spot at the halfway stage of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after a stunning finale to her second round.
Playing in the last group of the day, the 19-year-old birdied her final three holes to add a bogey-free seven-under-par 65 to her opening 67 at Siam Country Club’s (SCC) Waterside Course.
Her 36-hole aggregate of 12-under-par 132 bettered the WAAP record for the previous best two-round total of 134 set by Thai Natthakritta Vongtaveelap at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in 2021.
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published: 02 Feb 2024
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ROUND ONE FULL HIGHLIGHTS | 2024 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific
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A hole-in-one propelled Navaporn Soontreeyapas into a share of the lead with fellow-Thai and defending champion Eila Galitsky and Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu on a thrilling opening day at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship.
On a day of low scoring, 11 players in the elite 90-strong field shot rounds in the 60s and no fewer than 31 bettered par at the venue that also hosted the WAAP in 2022.
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published: 01 Feb 2024
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THE CHAMPION | Final Round Full Highlights | 2024 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu stormed to victory at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after holding off the field on the final day at Siam Country Club's Waterside course.
She becomes the second player from Chinese Taipei to win the title, and the second at this course.
Final report - https://bit.ly/Wu-Victorious
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published: 04 Feb 2024
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FINAL ROUND HIGHLIGHTS | The 2023 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
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A look back at the final day, where we crowned our new Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Champion, Eila Galitsky at Singapore Island Country Club.
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published: 27 Jan 2024
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Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2024
[English with International Sign Language] Live from the Conference Room #1 UNCC Bangkok from 10:00 am. to 11:30 am.
The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2024 (#IWD2024), jointly convened by ESCAP and UN-Women, will highlight the remarkable roles held and contributions made, by women and girls working to reshape the economic landscape. The theme of IWD 2024, ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress’, will pivot the spotlight onto several critical topics essential for fostering inclusive and equitable societies through the economic empowerment of women and girls. These topics are in alignment with the priority theme of the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (#CSW68), i.e. “Accelerating the Achievement of Gender Equality and the Empowerment of...
published: 08 Mar 2024
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Women in Construction Spotlight Asia Pacific
This month, we celebrate the remarkable achievements of women around the globe and reiterate our commitment towards inclusive growth and gender equality.
At Autodesk, we are proud to support women who are breaking barriers and challenging the norms in Construction. We're excited to share a special video that offers a glimpse into the world of women in construction.
This video highlights the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of these incredible women who are shaping the future of the industry.
Let's take a moment to appreciate their efforts and continue striving towards more balanced workplaces globally.
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published: 12 Mar 2024
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The BEAUTIFUL BLACK tribes of ASIA , PACIFIC and AUSTRALIA.
#aboriginals #siddi #papuans
The Pacific Islanders
Pacific Islanders, are the peoples of the Pacific Islands. As an ethnic/racial term, it is used to describe the original peoples—inhabitants and diasporas of any of the three major subregions of Oceania (Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia). In fact, the term Melanesia comes from the melanin. And it alludes to the dark complexion of these people. The countries that black pacific islanders come from are mainly the Melanesians of which comprises of the Solomon islanders, in which you will meet the only black people with blonde hair, Vanuatu, and Fiji.
The Negritos.
Negrito is the collective term to refer to the Filipino Indigenous peoples with a hunter-gatherer background, including the Agta, Aeta, Ati, Ata and Batak peoples. The Negrito ...
published: 14 May 2022
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Highlights: The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2023
On International Women's Day, UN Women and UNESCAP co-organized the Asia-Pacific Commemoration to call upon countries to reaffirm their shared commitment to "leaving no one offline" and accelerating efforts toward building a more secure, accessible, inclusive, and equitable digital world for women and girls.
See also:
Full event recording: https://www.youtube.com/live/1rihHeM_v5I?feature=share
Press release: https://asiapacific.unwomen.org/en/stories/press-release/2023/03/digital-gender-divide-prevents-the-asia-pacific-region-from-benefiting-from-untapped-talent-in-women-and-girls
Photo gallery: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAuZ1g
#IWD2023 #UNWomen #UNESCAP #AsiaPacific
published: 28 Mar 2023
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The power of parity: Advancing women’s equality in Asia Pacific
The power of parity: Advancing women’s equality in Asia Pacific
published: 25 Apr 2018
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Women Empowerment Award 2023 Winners - Asia Pacific Region
Female entrepreneurs play a key role in the fight against poverty and in advancing the development of the regions in which they operate. Therefore, the Bayer Foundation's Women Empowerment Award aims to help female entrepreneurs and their social enterprises generate social impact in the Global South (Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, and Asia Pacific).
This year, we celebrated our winners for the Asia Pacific track: Akshita Sachdeva, Ayesha Zulfiqar, Divya Munot, Fariel Salahuddin, and Tiffany Tong at the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) annual conference in Kuala Lumpur. These female entrepreneurs drive social change through their innovative health, nutrition, and agricultural solutions. The awardees received a €25,000 cash prize along with participation in our tailor...
published: 02 Aug 2023
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🔥 -7 ROUND! | ROUND TWO HIGHLIGHTS | 2024 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu claimed sole possession of top spot at the halfway stage of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (...
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu claimed sole possession of top spot at the halfway stage of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after a stunning finale to her second round.
Playing in the last group of the day, the 19-year-old birdied her final three holes to add a bogey-free seven-under-par 65 to her opening 67 at Siam Country Club’s (SCC) Waterside Course.
Her 36-hole aggregate of 12-under-par 132 bettered the WAAP record for the previous best two-round total of 134 set by Thai Natthakritta Vongtaveelap at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in 2021.
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu claimed sole possession of top spot at the halfway stage of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after a stunning finale to her second round.
Playing in the last group of the day, the 19-year-old birdied her final three holes to add a bogey-free seven-under-par 65 to her opening 67 at Siam Country Club’s (SCC) Waterside Course.
Her 36-hole aggregate of 12-under-par 132 bettered the WAAP record for the previous best two-round total of 134 set by Thai Natthakritta Vongtaveelap at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in 2021.
The R&A | The Open | The AIG Women's Open
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- published: 02 Feb 2024
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9:47
ROUND ONE FULL HIGHLIGHTS | 2024 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific
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A hole-in-one propelled Navaporn Soontreeyapas into a share of the lead with fellow-Thai and defending champion Eila Galits...
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A hole-in-one propelled Navaporn Soontreeyapas into a share of the lead with fellow-Thai and defending champion Eila Galitsky and Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu on a thrilling opening day at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship.
On a day of low scoring, 11 players in the elite 90-strong field shot rounds in the 60s and no fewer than 31 bettered par at the venue that also hosted the WAAP in 2022.
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A hole-in-one propelled Navaporn Soontreeyapas into a share of the lead with fellow-Thai and defending champion Eila Galitsky and Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu on a thrilling opening day at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship.
On a day of low scoring, 11 players in the elite 90-strong field shot rounds in the 60s and no fewer than 31 bettered par at the venue that also hosted the WAAP in 2022.
The R&A | The Open | The AIG Women's Open
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- published: 01 Feb 2024
- views: 12516
10:52
THE CHAMPION | Final Round Full Highlights | 2024 Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu stormed to victory at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after holding...
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu stormed to victory at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after holding off the field on the final day at Siam Country Club's Waterside course.
She becomes the second player from Chinese Taipei to win the title, and the second at this course.
Final report - https://bit.ly/Wu-Victorious
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Chinese Taipei’s Chun-Wei Wu stormed to victory at the sixth Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) championship after holding off the field on the final day at Siam Country Club's Waterside course.
She becomes the second player from Chinese Taipei to win the title, and the second at this course.
Final report - https://bit.ly/Wu-Victorious
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- published: 04 Feb 2024
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9:40
FINAL ROUND HIGHLIGHTS | The 2023 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship
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A look back at the final day, where we crowned our new Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Champion, Eila Galitsky at Singapore Is...
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A look back at the final day, where we crowned our new Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Champion, Eila Galitsky at Singapore Island Country Club.
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A look back at the final day, where we crowned our new Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Champion, Eila Galitsky at Singapore Island Country Club.
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- published: 27 Jan 2024
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Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2024
[English with International Sign Language] Live from the Conference Room #1 UNCC Bangkok from 10:00 am. to 11:30 am.
The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of...
[English with International Sign Language] Live from the Conference Room #1 UNCC Bangkok from 10:00 am. to 11:30 am.
The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2024 (#IWD2024), jointly convened by ESCAP and UN-Women, will highlight the remarkable roles held and contributions made, by women and girls working to reshape the economic landscape. The theme of IWD 2024, ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress’, will pivot the spotlight onto several critical topics essential for fostering inclusive and equitable societies through the economic empowerment of women and girls. These topics are in alignment with the priority theme of the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (#CSW68), i.e. “Accelerating the Achievement of Gender Equality and the Empowerment of all Women and Girls by Addressing Poverty and Strengthening Institutions and Financing with a Gender Perspective”.
To learn more/register: http://unwo.men/CzW450QEOR5
#investinwomen #unwomen
https://wn.com/Asia_Pacific_Regional_Commemoration_Of_International_Women’S_Day_2024
[English with International Sign Language] Live from the Conference Room #1 UNCC Bangkok from 10:00 am. to 11:30 am.
The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2024 (#IWD2024), jointly convened by ESCAP and UN-Women, will highlight the remarkable roles held and contributions made, by women and girls working to reshape the economic landscape. The theme of IWD 2024, ‘Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress’, will pivot the spotlight onto several critical topics essential for fostering inclusive and equitable societies through the economic empowerment of women and girls. These topics are in alignment with the priority theme of the 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (#CSW68), i.e. “Accelerating the Achievement of Gender Equality and the Empowerment of all Women and Girls by Addressing Poverty and Strengthening Institutions and Financing with a Gender Perspective”.
To learn more/register: http://unwo.men/CzW450QEOR5
#investinwomen #unwomen
- published: 08 Mar 2024
- views: 661
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Women in Construction Spotlight Asia Pacific
This month, we celebrate the remarkable achievements of women around the globe and reiterate our commitment towards inclusive growth and gender equality.
At A...
This month, we celebrate the remarkable achievements of women around the globe and reiterate our commitment towards inclusive growth and gender equality.
At Autodesk, we are proud to support women who are breaking barriers and challenging the norms in Construction. We're excited to share a special video that offers a glimpse into the world of women in construction.
This video highlights the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of these incredible women who are shaping the future of the industry.
Let's take a moment to appreciate their efforts and continue striving towards more balanced workplaces globally.
#WomenInConstruction #WIC #WomenInConstructionWeek
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The BEAUTIFUL BLACK tribes of ASIA , PACIFIC and AUSTRALIA.
#aboriginals #siddi #papuans
The Pacific Islanders
Pacific Islanders, are the peoples of the Pacific Islands. As an ethnic/racial term, it is used to describe ...
#aboriginals #siddi #papuans
The Pacific Islanders
Pacific Islanders, are the peoples of the Pacific Islands. As an ethnic/racial term, it is used to describe the original peoples—inhabitants and diasporas of any of the three major subregions of Oceania (Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia). In fact, the term Melanesia comes from the melanin. And it alludes to the dark complexion of these people. The countries that black pacific islanders come from are mainly the Melanesians of which comprises of the Solomon islanders, in which you will meet the only black people with blonde hair, Vanuatu, and Fiji.
The Negritos.
Negrito is the collective term to refer to the Filipino Indigenous peoples with a hunter-gatherer background, including the Agta, Aeta, Ati, Ata and Batak peoples. The Negrito peoples represent the most ancient civilization in the country, dating back more than 50.000 years ago. They are assumed to be the aboriginal inhabitants of the archipelago. Many of these Negrito groups still live by hunting and gathering, trading wild meat and forest products to the Filipino farmers around them in exchange for rice or corn. They also practice some marginal cultivation.
The Aborigines.
Aborigines are Australia's indigenous people. Recent government statistics counted approximately 400,000 aboriginal people, or about 2% of Australia's total population. A current theory holds that those early migrants themselves came out of Africa about 70,000 years ago, which would make Aboriginal Australians the oldest population of humans living outside Africa. Aborigines have dark brown skin and pronounced facial features. Most of them have straight dark hair and even some, especially the Torres Strait Islanders have blond and brown hair.
The Sidis.
These are not really native to these Asia but rather migrants from Africa to Pakistan and India many years ago. The African ancestors of the Sidis are said to have been taken to India and Pakistan as slaves, domestic servants, concubines, palace guards and soldiers, or ventured there as sailors and free merchants, considering the commercial interaction between Asia, the Arabian Peninsula and eastern African.
The Andamanese.
The Andamanese are the various indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory in the southeastern part of the Bay of Bengal in Southeast Asia. All Andamanese traditionally lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, and appear to have lived in substantial isolation for thousands of years. It is suggested that the Andamanese settled in the Andaman Islands around the latest glacial maximum, around 26,000 years ago. The Andamanese peoples include the Great Andamanese and Jarawas of the Great Andaman archipelago, the Jangil of Rutland Island, the Onge of Little Andaman, and the Sentinelese of North Sentinel Island. The Sentinelese are famous for active in resisting outside influence and have been known to finish off anybody seeking to invade their islands. Most of the Andamanese look very African though they have this typical facial look.
The Tamil.
The Tamil people, are a Dravidian dark skinned ethno-linguistic group who trace their ancestry mainly to India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu, union territory of Puducherry and to Sri Lanka. Tamils constitute 5.9% of the population in India and 15% in Sri Lanka. They may not consider themselves Black but their very dark complexions and facial features are a dead giveaway. Another group of Indian people with a dark complexion are the Telugu. There are some suggestions that these people may have a kinship with the Horn of Africa people but its scientifically unconfirmed. One thing about them is that they are considered to be most original and indigenous tribe in India.
The Papuans
These are the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea and West Papua. Many of them look full African with kinky to wooly hair, broad noses and dark to brown complexions. The indigenous Papuans are divided into hundreds of ethnic indigenous groups thought to have inhabited the island of Papua for perhaps over 40,000 years. They comprise of over 820 language groups, the highest of any country on earth. In a sociological sense most Papuan New Guinea people could be considered Black. Genetically however they are part of the broader Melanesian people. They carry the black identity though and to any western foreigner they would easily be labelled black. They are our brothers and sisters.
https://wn.com/The_Beautiful_Black_Tribes_Of_Asia_,_Pacific_And_Australia.
#aboriginals #siddi #papuans
The Pacific Islanders
Pacific Islanders, are the peoples of the Pacific Islands. As an ethnic/racial term, it is used to describe the original peoples—inhabitants and diasporas of any of the three major subregions of Oceania (Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia). In fact, the term Melanesia comes from the melanin. And it alludes to the dark complexion of these people. The countries that black pacific islanders come from are mainly the Melanesians of which comprises of the Solomon islanders, in which you will meet the only black people with blonde hair, Vanuatu, and Fiji.
The Negritos.
Negrito is the collective term to refer to the Filipino Indigenous peoples with a hunter-gatherer background, including the Agta, Aeta, Ati, Ata and Batak peoples. The Negrito peoples represent the most ancient civilization in the country, dating back more than 50.000 years ago. They are assumed to be the aboriginal inhabitants of the archipelago. Many of these Negrito groups still live by hunting and gathering, trading wild meat and forest products to the Filipino farmers around them in exchange for rice or corn. They also practice some marginal cultivation.
The Aborigines.
Aborigines are Australia's indigenous people. Recent government statistics counted approximately 400,000 aboriginal people, or about 2% of Australia's total population. A current theory holds that those early migrants themselves came out of Africa about 70,000 years ago, which would make Aboriginal Australians the oldest population of humans living outside Africa. Aborigines have dark brown skin and pronounced facial features. Most of them have straight dark hair and even some, especially the Torres Strait Islanders have blond and brown hair.
The Sidis.
These are not really native to these Asia but rather migrants from Africa to Pakistan and India many years ago. The African ancestors of the Sidis are said to have been taken to India and Pakistan as slaves, domestic servants, concubines, palace guards and soldiers, or ventured there as sailors and free merchants, considering the commercial interaction between Asia, the Arabian Peninsula and eastern African.
The Andamanese.
The Andamanese are the various indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory in the southeastern part of the Bay of Bengal in Southeast Asia. All Andamanese traditionally lived a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, and appear to have lived in substantial isolation for thousands of years. It is suggested that the Andamanese settled in the Andaman Islands around the latest glacial maximum, around 26,000 years ago. The Andamanese peoples include the Great Andamanese and Jarawas of the Great Andaman archipelago, the Jangil of Rutland Island, the Onge of Little Andaman, and the Sentinelese of North Sentinel Island. The Sentinelese are famous for active in resisting outside influence and have been known to finish off anybody seeking to invade their islands. Most of the Andamanese look very African though they have this typical facial look.
The Tamil.
The Tamil people, are a Dravidian dark skinned ethno-linguistic group who trace their ancestry mainly to India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu, union territory of Puducherry and to Sri Lanka. Tamils constitute 5.9% of the population in India and 15% in Sri Lanka. They may not consider themselves Black but their very dark complexions and facial features are a dead giveaway. Another group of Indian people with a dark complexion are the Telugu. There are some suggestions that these people may have a kinship with the Horn of Africa people but its scientifically unconfirmed. One thing about them is that they are considered to be most original and indigenous tribe in India.
The Papuans
These are the indigenous people of Papua New Guinea and West Papua. Many of them look full African with kinky to wooly hair, broad noses and dark to brown complexions. The indigenous Papuans are divided into hundreds of ethnic indigenous groups thought to have inhabited the island of Papua for perhaps over 40,000 years. They comprise of over 820 language groups, the highest of any country on earth. In a sociological sense most Papuan New Guinea people could be considered Black. Genetically however they are part of the broader Melanesian people. They carry the black identity though and to any western foreigner they would easily be labelled black. They are our brothers and sisters.
- published: 14 May 2022
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Highlights: The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2023
On International Women's Day, UN Women and UNESCAP co-organized the Asia-Pacific Commemoration to call upon countries to reaffirm their shared commitment to "le...
On International Women's Day, UN Women and UNESCAP co-organized the Asia-Pacific Commemoration to call upon countries to reaffirm their shared commitment to "leaving no one offline" and accelerating efforts toward building a more secure, accessible, inclusive, and equitable digital world for women and girls.
See also:
Full event recording: https://www.youtube.com/live/1rihHeM_v5I?feature=share
Press release: https://asiapacific.unwomen.org/en/stories/press-release/2023/03/digital-gender-divide-prevents-the-asia-pacific-region-from-benefiting-from-untapped-talent-in-women-and-girls
Photo gallery: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAuZ1g
#IWD2023 #UNWomen #UNESCAP #AsiaPacific
https://wn.com/Highlights_The_Asia_Pacific_Regional_Commemoration_Of_International_Women’S_Day_2023
On International Women's Day, UN Women and UNESCAP co-organized the Asia-Pacific Commemoration to call upon countries to reaffirm their shared commitment to "leaving no one offline" and accelerating efforts toward building a more secure, accessible, inclusive, and equitable digital world for women and girls.
See also:
Full event recording: https://www.youtube.com/live/1rihHeM_v5I?feature=share
Press release: https://asiapacific.unwomen.org/en/stories/press-release/2023/03/digital-gender-divide-prevents-the-asia-pacific-region-from-benefiting-from-untapped-talent-in-women-and-girls
Photo gallery: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAuZ1g
#IWD2023 #UNWomen #UNESCAP #AsiaPacific
- published: 28 Mar 2023
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Women Empowerment Award 2023 Winners - Asia Pacific Region
Female entrepreneurs play a key role in the fight against poverty and in advancing the development of the regions in which they operate. Therefore, the Bayer Fo...
Female entrepreneurs play a key role in the fight against poverty and in advancing the development of the regions in which they operate. Therefore, the Bayer Foundation's Women Empowerment Award aims to help female entrepreneurs and their social enterprises generate social impact in the Global South (Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, and Asia Pacific).
This year, we celebrated our winners for the Asia Pacific track: Akshita Sachdeva, Ayesha Zulfiqar, Divya Munot, Fariel Salahuddin, and Tiffany Tong at the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) annual conference in Kuala Lumpur. These female entrepreneurs drive social change through their innovative health, nutrition, and agricultural solutions. The awardees received a €25,000 cash prize along with participation in our tailored empowerment program including active investor feedback and access to our global alumni network.
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https://wn.com/Women_Empowerment_Award_2023_Winners_Asia_Pacific_Region
Female entrepreneurs play a key role in the fight against poverty and in advancing the development of the regions in which they operate. Therefore, the Bayer Foundation's Women Empowerment Award aims to help female entrepreneurs and their social enterprises generate social impact in the Global South (Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, and Asia Pacific).
This year, we celebrated our winners for the Asia Pacific track: Akshita Sachdeva, Ayesha Zulfiqar, Divya Munot, Fariel Salahuddin, and Tiffany Tong at the Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN) annual conference in Kuala Lumpur. These female entrepreneurs drive social change through their innovative health, nutrition, and agricultural solutions. The awardees received a €25,000 cash prize along with participation in our tailored empowerment program including active investor feedback and access to our global alumni network.
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- published: 02 Aug 2023
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