Progress for Indigenous Women and Girls
This dialogue aims to bring visibility to the urgent challenges that prevent indigenous women and girls from enjoying their right to sexual and reproductive health. It will highlight the progress that has been achieved since 1994, the barriers that stand in the way, and the critical elements required for ensuring a rights-based and culturally acceptable approach to sexual and reproductive health and rights for indigenous peoples. Expect an intercultural exchange that puts the rights, voices, and choices of indigenous women and girls at the centre of the conversation.
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- Her Excellency Ms. Elena Ramos
- Ms. Elvira Pablo Antonio
- Ms. Hannah Tenneh
- Ms. Lucy Mulenkei
- Dr. Mariam Wallet Aboubakrine
- Ms. Ruci Senikula
- Ms. Tarcila Rivera Zea