Revisiting Beijing: Power, Progress, and the Promise of 2030 with Joy Kimani - Special WTL Series (Ep. 3)
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Joy Kimani is a gender advocate and worker for the Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD). Broadcasting live from the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women in New York, we discussed the ongoing fight for gender equality 30 years after the Beijing Declaration. Topics include the role of faith-based organizations, addressing violence against women and girls, and strategies to counter growing pushback against women's rights globally. Joy shares insights on interfaith dialogues, collaborative strategies, and hopes for future actions to advance gender equality. Listener Engagement:
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