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Ministry of Population Development and Social Protection to mark Orange Day every month

Ministry of Population Development and Social Protection to mark Orange Day every month

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Ministry of Population Development and Social Protection to mark Orange Day every month

calendar_today 28 July 2015

Photo: In June 2015, HE Minister S. Erdene and Ministry Staff mark Orange Day.

By Ministerial Order А/87, HE Minister S. Erdene, announced the observance of Orange Day on the 17th of every month. His Excellency was recently appointed as the Gender Champion of the Government of Mongolia, along with Member of Parliament, Ms Oyungerel.

Every year the National Committee on Gender Equality identifies a male and female Gender Champion. The first Champions, MP’s Mr S. Battsogt and Ms L Erdenechimeg, were successful in their contribution towards gender equality. The respective champion advocates for gender sensitive policies, programming and budgeting, as well as raising public awareness on GBV and other gender issues.

Orange Day activities have been a monthly occurrence at UNFPA Mongolia since February 2014 with such advocacy activities as the signing of the Commit Initiative by President Ts. Elbegdorj, 2 Orange Day events at the Parliament, the establishment of Orange Sessions and the support of the 16 Day Campaign.

History of Orange Day

Launched in 2008, the United Nations Secretary-General’s UNiTE to End Violence against Women campaign aims to raise public awareness and increase political will and resources for preventing and ending all forms of violence against women and girls in all parts of the world.

The global vision of the UNiTE campaign is a world free from violence against all women and girls. This vision can only be realized through meaningful actions and ongoing political commitments of national governments, backed by adequate resources.

The United Nations Secretary-General’s UNiTE campaign calls on all governments, civil society, women’s organizations, men, young people, the private sector, the media and the entire UN system to join forces in addressing this global pandemic.

Through its advocacy initiatives at the global, regional and national levels, the UNiTE campaign is working to mobilize individuals and communities. In addition to supporting the longstanding efforts of women’s and civil society organizations, the campaign is actively engaging with men, young people, celebrities, artists, sports personalities, private sector and many more.

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