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H.E. John Tucknott MBE, (HM Ambassador, British Embassy) speech on Appreciation program to recognize media's contribution to raise voice and create awareness on issues related to VAW. The program was organized in British embassy, Kathmandu jointly organized by WOREC, NAWHRD and British Embassy. 15 Journalist from different media's were honored for their efforts on women human rights and issues of VAW.
http://worecnepal.org/ne/node/448
Programe to Recognize the media's contribution to Violence Against Women.
15 Journalist were appreciated and honored by WOREC, British Embassy and NAWHRD on 5th December 2012.
http://worecnepal.org/node/448
National Alliance for Women Human Right Defenders (NAWHRD) formally launched 100 days campaign with the theme "SAY NO, ENSURE JUSTICe" on Dec 2011. Senior artist Madan Krishna Shrestha, Haribansha Acharya, Badri Pangani, Ramesh, Rayan, Mr Durgalal Shrestha, Madhu Gurung, Manju Ghimire committed their solidarity in the campaign. Dr Renu Rajbhandari, chairperson of NAWHRD highlighted the objective and importance of the campaign.
Video Highlights of the Lunch program of Anbeshi 2011, the first day of 16 days of Activism celebrated by WOREC Nepal, WOREC publishes the year book on violence against women every year.
Human rights activist were thrashed & detained during peaceful demonstration in front of Constitution Assembly, Kathmandu. Injured protesters speaks up about the incident.
http://www.worecnepal.org/news/women-human-rights-defenders-thrased-and-detained
During the peaceful sit-in Protest of the women's infront of Constitution Assembly, Kathmandu, Nepal the Police intervened, and started abusing the women in foul languages; one of the activists claim that" it was a way to destroy our spirit, and insult and harass us for just being women."
During the peaceful sit-in Protest of the women's infront of Constitution Assembly, Kathmandu, Nepal the Police intervened, and started abusing the women in foul languages; one of the activists claim that" it was a way to destroy our spirit, and insult and harass us for just being women."
The two hours 'sit-in-protest' program as a pressure for the timely formation of constitution in Nepal continues from 14 April 2011 (1st Baisakh, 2068) in-front of Constitution Assembly, New Baneshwor, Kathmandu.