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Wikis > Live Twitter Q&A: Making women’s voices heard from Beijing to Post-2015 in social media

Twitter Q&A

  • Join the conversation on 12 March for a live Twitter chat in the lead up to the event below! Follow #WomenSpeak from 10-11am EST/4-5pm GMT+1
  • See also: recent Wikigender online discussion on “Advancing women’s rights through social media: which strategies?” (11-20 February)
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17 March: side event

This side event is organised by the OECD Development Centre, in partnership with UN Women and with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development. The panel and Q&A discussion will focus on how social media can empower women to take a larger role in decision-making processes within the post-2015 agenda.

The event will take place during the 59 session of the Commission on the Status of Women (United Nations Commission on the Status of Women) in NY: 17 March from 10 until 11.15am, at the UN Headquarters Conference Room 11 (GA Building).

  • Download the invitation flyer!
  • Téléchargez l’invitation en français!
  • More information in English and French.
  • Live webcast will be available on www.wikigender.org.
  • For up to the minute information and updates in the run up to this event follow #WomenSpeak on Twitter for live-tweets.
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