>From: Deborah Lichtenfeld <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: United Nations Teleconference to be shown at UVM! >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by moose.uvm.edu id MAA207860 > >Please help get the word out about this exciting event! > > *** > UNIFEM VIDEOCONFERENCE > "A WORLD FREE OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN" > View it live at UVM next Monday morning!! > (see end of message for more details) > >March 8, 1999, will mark the last International Women's Day of the 20th >Century. To celebrate, the United Nations Development Fund for Women >(UNIFEM) is spearheading the first event of its kind ever held in the >United Nations General Assembly Hall. > >Featuring women whose personal experiences of violence have inspired >grassroots initiatives or policy changes, A World Free of Violence Against >Women is a global videoconference that will link five sites: > >Strasbourg, Mexico City, Nairobi, New Delhi, and New York. > >This event represents a groundbreaking collaboration among UN agencies to >address the problem of violence against women worldwide. > >UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, UNIFEM Goodwill Ambassador and >actor/singer Julie Andrews, Rwanda War Crimes Tribunal Member Judge >Navanethem Pillay human rights activist Bianca Jagger, and UN Special >Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Radhika Coomaraswamy will be among >those participating. >Moderated by ABC News Correspondent Lynn Sherr, CNN Anchor Judy Woodruff, >and ITN Anchor Daljit Dhaliwal the global videoconference will focus on: >· domestic violence >· trafficking in women and girls >· harmful traditional practices (honor killings, female genital mutilation) >· wartime violence against women (rape, forced prostitution) > >During the videoconference, experts and activists who lead programs to >eliminate violence against women will share their innovative and effective >approaches for possible replication in other geographic regions. They will >also challenge governments to enact and support initiatives that prevent or >eradicate gender-based violence. > >The Conference can be viewed at the University of Vermont in: > >CC Theatre*, Billings Student Center >(*Originally scheduled for Bailey/Howe Library) >9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. >Monday, March 8th, 1999 > >Followed by the 4th Annual International Women's Day Celebration featuring >exhibits on women's global economic, political and social status on the >first floor of Billings - 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. > >For more information, call the Women's Center, 656-7892 > > > >______________________ >Deborah Lichtenfeld >Program Coordinator >UVM Women's Center >34 South Williams Street >(802) 656-4637 > >