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Not only do they excel in their respective fields, but they are strongly committed to social issues. Our women’s rights ambassadors are inspiring, talented people who believe in the importance of advocating sexual equality and an end to violence against women. Their high profile and visibility, both in Monaco and internationally, are invaluable for promoting a fairer, more modern vision of society. Read their personal stories, and learn what drives their commitment.
It’s a real privilege to take on this role of ambassador for the Women’s Rights Committee. I think it’s always vital to speak out against inequality and discrimination of any...
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Les Rencontres Philosophiques de Monaco once again held their annual PhiloMonaco week this year, bringing philosophy to the people of the Principality. As in 2022, there was a whole day...
Read moreOrganised as part of International Women’s Day 2024, “POWHER” highlighted the collective commitment of all those involved with the cause of female empowerment. Launch The special day of action, coordinated...
Read moreThe 25 November 2023 Campaign focused on “online violence against women and girls”, and aimed to explore how violence in virtual settings is linked to real-world impacts. The campaign’s key...
Read moreAs part of efforts to eliminate violence against women, the Women’s Rights Committee partnered with the charity Résonantes to develop “App-Elles”, a new personal safety app released in Monaco and...
Read moreThe Women’s Rights Committee launches a new phase of its equality campaign. The new awareness drive is focused on equality in corporate governance, and follows the publication of a study...
Read moreStudents at François d’Assise–Nicolas Barré high school (FANB) took part in a thought-provoking workshop on the theme “Unisex jobs: a generational issue? Professional stereotypes, from influencers to accountants”. Organised by...
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