International Women's Day
08/Mar/2016
Theme: Planet 50-50 by 2030: step It Up for Gender Equality
International Women's Day (IWD) is a global day recognizing achievements of women despite their social, economic and political dimensions.IWD is a day to honor women worldwide and also to mark a call for accelerating gender parity.
The IWD intent is towards building capacity in deepening thinking about future progress, helping in securing women and girl's rights and shaping our society into a more tolerant and equitable arena.
The day is observed in Bhutan with the financial support of the Royal Government and UN partners and event is jointly coordinated by RENEW and the National Commission for Women and Children.
All Updates
- Observation of IDEVAW
- World Children’s Day and Child Mandala
- 30th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Voices of Children and Young People Child Helpline Data for 2017 & 2018
- Gender and climate change
- Wishing our humble Happy 64th Birth Anniversary Your Majesty
- Kicked off the Bhutan Women Parliamentary Caucus (BWPC)
- BWPC Orientation workshop Day 2
- Training of Trainers on Early Identification and Safe Referral on Child Protection
- International Day of the Girl Child Day "Girl Force: Unscripted and Unstoppable".
- Caregiver and adolescence group for Bhutan Pilot Project
- Consultancy Services to Conduct Assessment of the Implementation Progress of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act 2013.
- Gender-Nationally Determined Contributions Project in Bhutan
- Workshop on standardizing Case Management Forms
- Stakeholder consultation meeting on National Plan of Action on Gender Equality