Women's Empowerment Principles - Measure, Reflect, Act
Event description
Nominations are now open for the prestigious 2024 White Camellia Awards, celebrating businesses that champion gender equality. This year's theme, "Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress," highlights the importance of advancing women's empowerment in the workplace and beyond.
Gain free access to the internationally recognised WEPs tool, supporting measurement, reflection, and action across seven key categories:
- Establish high-level corporate leadership for gender equality.
- Treat all women and men fairly at work – respect and support human rights and nondiscrimination.
- Ensure the health, safety, and well-being of all women and men workers.
- Promote education, training, and professional development for women.
- Implement enterprise development, supply chain, and marketing practices that empower women.
- Promote equality through community initiatives and advocacy.
- Measure and publicly report on progress to achieve gender equality.
Webinar Highlights:
Join us for an insightful webinar where we will share:
- Best Practices and Success Stories
- Challenges and Solutions in Implementing WEPs
- Leveraging the Monitoring Tools for Continuous Improvement
This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions, share insights, and hear from the New Zealand Policy Research Institute, White Camellia Awards Judges and previous White Camellia Awards winners about their commitment to gender equality and the positive impact of such recognitions on their organisations.
Don't miss out! Engage with experts and gain valuable insights on leveraging the WEPs tool to drive continuous improvement in gender equality initiatives.
For more information and to use the free tool, visit:Â UN WEPs NZ x New Zealand Policy Research Institute Monitoring and Evaluation Tool
Be part of this transformative journey and help accelerate progress for women everywhere!
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This event is hosted by the UN WEPs NZ Committee, a coalition of four organisations, UN Women Aotearoa NZ, New Zealand Federation of Business and Professional Women, New Zealand Human Rights Commission and Zonta International District 16 that promote and champion the Women’s Empowerment Principles throughout New Zealand.
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