The conference will look at the different issues affecting women’s lives and will hone in on solutions and drive action in girls’ and women’s health – including maternal, sexual, and reproductive health and rights – education, environment, political participation, economic empowerment, human rights, gender-based violence, and access to resources.
Representatives from the World Health Organization will join over 6,000 world leaders, government officials, civil society and private sector leaders, young people, advocates, academics, activists, and journalists from more than 150 countries in Canada’s Vancouver to work towards accelerating progress for girls and women everywhere.
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