The session I am going to focus on for my final blog is the Rural Women's Empowerment, Strategies and Challenges of Women's NGOs by the International Alliance of Women, which included our own Cheryl Heyles. It was the perfect final session to attend. The session had six powerful women (again from around the globe) who, although they acknowledged the difficulties that still exist, are perfect role models for women like myself on how to keep pushing through adversity with tenacity, grit, and drive. They were full of positive energy, which would seem impossible to maintain considering the what they have faced...and yet, here they are. It was an absolute delight to once again hear Sizani Ngubane, the co-founded the Rural Women’s Movement (RWM) in South Africa, which is an organization by rural women for rural women. In addition to raising women up around her for at least 28 years, she has been awarded the 2018 Woman of Distinction Award and it is well deser...
I slept in today! Of course realizing what time it was, I panicked, got dressed and ready as quickly as possible, and I ran out the door. I am halfway to the station when I realize I am completely under-dressed for the weather as I watch big, feathery and lazy snowflakes hit the ground all around me. Everything is slowly turning white. I arrived in New York City just in time for the 1-:30 round of sessions. Strengthening the Capacity of Women: Gender Mainstreaming was hosted by the Friede-Institute Fur Dialog and presented five amazing youth delegates from around the world who each discussed their experience from their individual parts of the world. The group was incredible. It was one of those times when you question everything you've done and wonder how you could have done more. They were truly admirable and together they raised a really interesting point, and although I think it applies to more groups than youth, it is something I want to spend some time conside...