African Women Empowering Each other to Lead
Make   Every Woman Count is organizing a series of  WORKSHOPS between May - September 2012 designed to empower   Diaspora African women to play a stronger role as   decision-makers in community development and to participate in all areas of social, political and economic  development.  
 
  Thirty   years after the adoption of CEDAW, many women and girls still do not   have equal opportunities to realise rights recognised by law. In most   countries, women are denied the right to own property or inherit land.   They face social exclusion, 'honour killings', FGM, trafficking,   restricted mobility and early marriage, among others. Promoting women’s   rights refer to the need for women’s equal participation in political,   economic, social and cultural spheres, women’s equal access to  resources  and opportunities, and the eradication of all forms of  inequality and  discrimination in public and private domains. 
 
 
Women's'   empowerment can drive economic growth, promote peace and advance   development and social justice. Women and girls need to be considered as   agents of change so that they can participate to the economic, social,   and political development within their community and have equal access to   health information and services, education, employment and political   positions.
 
 It   is with this in mind that MEWC is organising a series of workshops,   each workshop focuses on issues relevant to increasing women's  awareness  of their role in peace advocacy efforts, their legal status,  on  democracy concepts, leadership, entrepreunership, communication  skills  and how to lead and maintain effective civic organizations. The   goal of the program is to mobilize women to increase their advocacy   efforts, and to promote collective efforts by women to be involved  at   all levels of the society.
 
 The   program aims to enable women to reach a level of critical  understanding  of their legal rights, raise social consciousness  pertaining to the  human rights violations women face, and provide women  with the knowledge  and skills to create strategies.
MEWC   is working  to ensure that African women have a real voice in all   governance institutions, from the judiciary to the civil service, as   well as in the private sector and civil society, so they can participate   equally with men in public dialogue and decision-making, and influence   the decisions that will determine the future of their families and   countries. 
It is in our hope that this serie of worshops will provide   the necessary skills and knowledge needed for Diaspora African women to   play a stronger role as decision-makers in community development.
 
 This   event is FREE and open to all Diaspora African women,   however, places are limited and it will be on the  first comes first   served basis. To avoid disappointment , register as soon as possible to   reserve a place.   
 Refreshments and light lunch will be provided.  To book your place, please choose the workshops you would like to attend, fill in the booking form and send it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  
  
Date: Saturday 26 May 2012
Time: 10:00 am – 4:30pm
Venue: 52-54 Featherstone   Street, London, EC1Y 8RT
Date: Saturday 23 June 2012
Time: 10:00 am – 4:30pm
Venue: 52-54 Featherstone   Street, London, EC1Y 8RT 
Date: Saturday 7 July 2012
Time: 10:00 am – 4:30pm
Venue: 52-54 Featherstone   Street, London, EC1Y 8RT 
Date: Saturday 15th September 2012
Time: 10:00 am – 4:30pm
Venue: 52-54 Featherstone   Street, London, EC1Y 8RT 
Date: Saturday 22 September 2012
Time: 10:00 am – 4:30pm
Venue: 52-54 Featherstone   Street, London, EC1Y 8RT