International Women's Day: Celebrating working women - Breaking boundaries, driving change
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International Women's Day: Celebrating working women - Breaking boundaries, driving change

In keeping with the ILO commitment to gender equality and the improvement of working conditions for women, the International Labour Organization (ILO) celebrates International Women's Day each year by hosting a round table discussion highlighting the role and/or achievements of women in a particular field of work.

Type: Conference
When: 8 March 2007
Where: Geneva, Switzerland

In keeping with the ILO commitment to gender equality and the improvement of working conditions for women, the International Labour Organization (ILO) celebrates International Women's Day each year by hosting a round table discussion highlighting the role and/or achievements of women in a particular field of work.

Throughout the years, the International Women's Day at the ILO has become a tradition for the public, for the Swiss and the international press.

SPECIAL GUESTS:

Anousheh Ansari,
Entrepreneur and first female private space explorer

Rabiatu Serah Diallo,

General Secretary of the Confédération Nationale des Travailleurs de Guinée (CNTG), an active campaigner for workers’ rights

Save the date in your agenda and join us for this event "not to miss"!

Further information:

International Labour Office (ILO)
Department of Communication and Public Information
4 route des Morillons
Phone: 022/799-7912

Tag: women workers, gender equality

Unit responsible: Communication and Public Information

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