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5 pages in length. The author discusses the need for women's rights activists in the international community and gives examples of the current treatment of women. Several platforms for change are discussed. Bibliography included.
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they deserve. An International Womans Day ceremony was held in Washington, D. C. on March 11, 1996. The remarkable achievements of women in government
were commemorated, and the progress of womens rights was celebrated. It was posited that womens issues were to be put at the top of the agenda in America and
the world (Christopher). Human rights are not secure where womens rights are not protected. Their families suffer along with them, where women
are not educated about their health. The environment does not get protected where women play no role in protecting the environment. All society progresses where women enjoy equal
rights and equal protection (Christopher). The advocacy of human rights in Belgrade by Sonja Licht, has become a symbol of hope for a more open
society in Serbia. The Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland who overcame their losses in bloody conflict founded Women Together. It is an organization that is
doing much to renew the peace process (Christopher). A challenge to the forces of poverty, ignorance, and intolerance was thrown out at the
Beijing Conference. "Womens rights are human rights, and human rights are womens rights," said First Lady Hilary Clinton (Christopher). The hard work of many, including Madeleine Albright, assisted
in setting a forward-looking agenda to be taken from Beijing. The delegation committed the nations of the world to take the concrete steps for improved womens health and education,
and also for increased womens participation in the lives of their societies (Christopher). It is posited that the United States must lead the
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