Enorme manifestation du 8 mars 2025 à Paris, journée internationale de défense des droits des femmes.
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Huge demonstration in Paris on March 8, 2025, International Women's Day
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The Regional Director had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the remarkable efforts undertaken to revitalize the ancient Karez irrigation system. This initiative stands as a testament to the power of integrating multiple facets of community and environmental well-being. By adopting an ecosystem approach, the project not only addresses water management but also interweaves critical elements such as agriculture enhancement, disaster risk reduction strategies, and the empowerment of women within the community.
This comprehensive strategy underscores the commitment to sustainable development and resilience, showcasing a model of restoration that respects both cultural heritage and the pressing needs of contemporary environmental challenges. The success of this project in Parwana serves as an inspiring example of how thoughtful, integrated approaches can lead to significant, positive changes in community livelihoods and health.
In the serene enclave of Arghandi, located within the Paghman district, Ms. Wignaraja observed firsthand the transformative effects of targeted rural development initiatives. These comprehensive strategies spanned from crucial infrastructure restoration to a variety of livelihood enhancement projects, all aimed at elevating the community's standard of living.
A pivotal aspect of these endeavors was the deliberate emphasis on female empowerment as a cornerstone for achieving sustainable growth in the region. Through direct interaction with the local populace, Ms. Kanni Wignaraja noted the profound impact of initiatives such as wool spinning, which not only furnished women with a dependable income stream but also fostered a sense of independence and self-sufficiency.
The introduction of solar-powered training programs and the formation of savings groups marked significant advancements in providing Arghandi's women with the necessary skills and knowledge to overcome rural economic adversities. These measures effectively ignited a movement towards empowerment and financial autonomy within the community, showcasing the profound potential of localized rural development strategies.
Kanni Wignaraja, the UN Assistant-Secretary-General and UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Director, undertook a crucial visit to Afghanistan from February 16 to 19. Throughout her mission, she engaged extensively with local communities, development partners, and the private sector, emphasizing the importance of fostering a resilient and people-centered future for the nation. Her efforts underscore the UNDP's commitment to supporting Afghanistan's path towards sustainable development and stability, highlighting the critical role of inclusive dialogue and collaboration in achieving these objectives.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Herat, Afghanistan, in October 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been at the forefront of providing critical support to the affected communities. Ms. Wignaraja visited Herat's Chahak village to witness firsthand the impact of the organization's efforts.
UNDP has constructed 235 transitional shelters equipped with solar lighting and cooking facilities, offering immediate relief to those who lost their homes. Additionally, six community kitchens led by women have been established, ensuring that the affected population receives sustenance during this challenging time.
Beyond the immediate relief, UNDP is committed to providing long-term support to the communities in the region. This includes the construction of permanent shelters and the development of infrastructure and livelihoods. By engaging with local women, men, and children, the Regional Director gained valuable insights into the impact of UNDP's work and the hopes and aspirations of the affected communities.
As the recovery process continues, UNDP remains dedicated to working alongside the people of Herat, helping them rebuild their lives and create a more resilient future.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Herat, Afghanistan, in October 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been at the forefront of providing critical support to the affected communities. Ms. Wignaraja visited Herat's Chahak village to witness firsthand the impact of the organization's efforts.
UNDP has constructed 235 transitional shelters equipped with solar lighting and cooking facilities, offering immediate relief to those who lost their homes. Additionally, six community kitchens led by women have been established, ensuring that the affected population receives sustenance during this challenging time.
Beyond the immediate relief, UNDP is committed to providing long-term support to the communities in the region. This includes the construction of permanent shelters and the development of infrastructure and livelihoods. By engaging with local women, men, and children, the Regional Director gained valuable insights into the impact of UNDP's work and the hopes and aspirations of the affected communities.
As the recovery process continues, UNDP remains dedicated to working alongside the people of Herat, helping them rebuild their lives and create a more resilient future.
The Regional Director had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the remarkable efforts undertaken to revitalize the ancient Karez irrigation system. This initiative stands as a testament to the power of integrating multiple facets of community and environmental well-being. By adopting an ecosystem approach, the project not only addresses water management but also interweaves critical elements such as agriculture enhancement, disaster risk reduction strategies, and the empowerment of women within the community.
This comprehensive strategy underscores the commitment to sustainable development and resilience, showcasing a model of restoration that respects both cultural heritage and the pressing needs of contemporary environmental challenges. The success of this project in Parwana serves as an inspiring example of how thoughtful, integrated approaches can lead to significant, positive changes in community livelihoods and health.
The Regional Director has met the team to express her appreciation for their efforts. In a sincere meeting, she commended staff for their diligent work and focus on the country's development despite the political and security difficulties within the country. Of particular importance, Ms. Wignaraja stressed ensuring the safety of employees, especially female staff members, while carrying out UNDP initiatives.
She emphasized the critical need to protect personnel amidst ongoing challenges. However, Ms. Wignaraja also conveyed deep gratitude for the team's unwavering dedication to bettering the lives of Afghan citizens through existing programs. Their commitment to serving the Afghan people exemplifies UNDP's mission, even in unstable environments.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Herat, Afghanistan, in October 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been at the forefront of providing critical support to the affected communities. Ms. Wignaraja visited Herat's Chahak village to witness firsthand the impact of the organization's efforts.
UNDP has constructed 235 transitional shelters equipped with solar lighting and cooking facilities, offering immediate relief to those who lost their homes. Additionally, six community kitchens led by women have been established, ensuring that the affected population receives sustenance during this challenging time.
Beyond the immediate relief, UNDP is committed to providing long-term support to the communities in the region. This includes the construction of permanent shelters and the development of infrastructure and livelihoods. By engaging with local women, men, and children, the Regional Director gained valuable insights into the impact of UNDP's work and the hopes and aspirations of the affected communities.
As the recovery process continues, UNDP remains dedicated to working alongside the people of Herat, helping them rebuild their lives and create a more resilient future.
The Regional Director had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the remarkable efforts undertaken to revitalize the ancient Karez irrigation system. This initiative stands as a testament to the power of integrating multiple facets of community and environmental well-being. By adopting an ecosystem approach, the project not only addresses water management but also interweaves critical elements such as agriculture enhancement, disaster risk reduction strategies, and the empowerment of women within the community.
This comprehensive strategy underscores the commitment to sustainable development and resilience, showcasing a model of restoration that respects both cultural heritage and the pressing needs of contemporary environmental challenges. The success of this project in Parwana serves as an inspiring example of how thoughtful, integrated approaches can lead to significant, positive changes in community livelihoods and health.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Herat, Afghanistan, in October 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been at the forefront of providing critical support to the affected communities. Ms. Wignaraja visited Herat's Chahak village to witness firsthand the impact of the organization's efforts.
UNDP has constructed 235 transitional shelters equipped with solar lighting and cooking facilities, offering immediate relief to those who lost their homes. Additionally, six community kitchens led by women have been established, ensuring that the affected population receives sustenance during this challenging time.
Beyond the immediate relief, UNDP is committed to providing long-term support to the communities in the region. This includes the construction of permanent shelters and the development of infrastructure and livelihoods. By engaging with local women, men, and children, the Regional Director gained valuable insights into the impact of UNDP's work and the hopes and aspirations of the affected communities.
As the recovery process continues, UNDP remains dedicated to working alongside the people of Herat, helping them rebuild their lives and create a more resilient future.
The round table discussion with various Women's Associations in Afghanistan reinforced the United Nations Development Programme's steadfast dedication to women's empowerment across the nation. Over the past two years, UNDP initiatives have provided vital technical assistance and financial support to more than 75,000 women-led small and medium enterprises.By delivering business skills training and expanding access to capital, these initiatives have been instrumental in helping address barriers that historically limited women's participation in and access to markets.
UNDP’s overarching goal is to equip more Afghan women with the tools and resources needed to establish sustainable businesses and achieve economic self-sufficiency. When women gain financial independence through entrepreneurship, it brings them closer to realizing empowerment on their own terms so they can meaningfully contribute their skills and talents to Afghanistan's development.
The Regional Director has met the team to express her appreciation for their efforts. In a sincere meeting, she commended staff for their diligent work and focus on the country's development despite the political and security difficulties within the country. Of particular importance, Ms. Wignaraja stressed ensuring the safety of employees, especially female staff members, while carrying out UNDP initiatives.
She emphasized the critical need to protect personnel amidst ongoing challenges. However, Ms. Wignaraja also conveyed deep gratitude for the team's unwavering dedication to bettering the lives of Afghan citizens through existing programs. Their commitment to serving the Afghan people exemplifies UNDP's mission, even in unstable environments.
The Regional Director has met the team to express her appreciation for their efforts. In a sincere meeting, she commended staff for their diligent work and focus on the country's development despite the political and security difficulties within the country. Of particular importance, Ms. Wignaraja stressed ensuring the safety of employees, especially female staff members, while carrying out UNDP initiatives.
She emphasized the critical need to protect personnel amidst ongoing challenges. However, Ms. Wignaraja also conveyed deep gratitude for the team's unwavering dedication to bettering the lives of Afghan citizens through existing programs. Their commitment to serving the Afghan people exemplifies UNDP's mission, even in unstable environments.
In the serene enclave of Arghandi, located within the Paghman district, Ms. Wignaraja observed firsthand the transformative effects of targeted rural development initiatives. These comprehensive strategies spanned from crucial infrastructure restoration to a variety of livelihood enhancement projects, all aimed at elevating the community's standard of living.
A pivotal aspect of these endeavors was the deliberate emphasis on female empowerment as a cornerstone for achieving sustainable growth in the region. Through direct interaction with the local populace, Ms. Kanni Wignaraja noted the profound impact of initiatives such as wool spinning, which not only furnished women with a dependable income stream but also fostered a sense of independence and self-sufficiency.
The introduction of solar-powered training programs and the formation of savings groups marked significant advancements in providing Arghandi's women with the necessary skills and knowledge to overcome rural economic adversities. These measures effectively ignited a movement towards empowerment and financial autonomy within the community, showcasing the profound potential of localized rural development strategies.
The round table discussion with various Women's Associations in Afghanistan reinforced the United Nations Development Programme's steadfast dedication to women's empowerment across the nation. Over the past two years, UNDP initiatives have provided vital technical assistance and financial support to more than 75,000 women-led small and medium enterprises.By delivering business skills training and expanding access to capital, these initiatives have been instrumental in helping address barriers that historically limited women's participation in and access to markets.
UNDP’s overarching goal is to equip more Afghan women with the tools and resources needed to establish sustainable businesses and achieve economic self-sufficiency. When women gain financial independence through entrepreneurship, it brings them closer to realizing empowerment on their own terms so they can meaningfully contribute their skills and talents to Afghanistan's development.
The roundtable convened leading private sector representatives, with a notable inclusion of women entrepreneurs, to deliberate on strategies for surmounting existing challenges through the adoption of innovative financing and digital payment systems. This dialogue underscored the pivotal role of the private sector in propelling economic recovery and bolstering women-led businesses. The discussions highlighted the critical need for collaborative efforts to harness technological advancements, thereby facilitating a more inclusive and resilient economic landscape.
In the wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Herat, Afghanistan, in October 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has been at the forefront of providing critical support to the affected communities. Ms. Wignaraja visited Herat's Chahak village to witness firsthand the impact of the organization's efforts.
UNDP has constructed 235 transitional shelters equipped with solar lighting and cooking facilities, offering immediate relief to those who lost their homes. Additionally, six community kitchens led by women have been established, ensuring that the affected population receives sustenance during this challenging time.
Beyond the immediate relief, UNDP is committed to providing long-term support to the communities in the region. This includes the construction of permanent shelters and the development of infrastructure and livelihoods. By engaging with local women, men, and children, the Regional Director gained valuable insights into the impact of UNDP's work and the hopes and aspirations of the affected communities.
As the recovery process continues, UNDP remains dedicated to working alongside the people of Herat, helping them rebuild their lives and create a more resilient future.