Sat, May 26 2012
The Speaker of Bulgaria's National Assembly, Tsetska Tsacheva, European Commissioner for humanitarian aid Kristalina Georgieva and Monica Panayotova, chairperson of the parliamentary committee on the use of European Union funds.
Photo: Julia Lazarova
Women and girls also continue to endure unacceptable discrimination and violence, often at the hand of intimate partners or relatives. In the home and at school, in the workplace and in the community, being female too often means being vulnerable.
International Women's Day also reminds us that many women around the world continue to face inequality. They earn less and own less than men and they are still underrepresented politically and in the business world.
More females graduate from college, but men still make more money.
New report from the UN food agency says one of the best ways to boost agricultural productivity worldwide would be to remove the barriers women farmers face that their male counterparts do not.
A hundred women from 92 countries gathered at the US state department to begin a three-week professional exchange programme in the US.
'The salary gap between women and men in most European countries is between 15 per cent and 20 per cent'.
Combating violence against women, closing the pay gap and liberation from poverty and injustice emerge as key issues in messages from international leaders.
Men are the perpetrators of 92 per cent of cases of domestic violence, with lack of money, drunkenness and childhood psychological trauma as causal factors, researchers suggest, in a media report two days before March 8, International Women’s Day.
The global food import bill in 2012 could decline to $1.24 trillion, down slightly from last year’s record of $1.29 trillion.
Boevski has been under arrest in Brazil since October, when he was arrested at Sao Paulo's international airport with nine kg of cocaine in his luggage.
Whereas foreign media ownership is perceived as advantageous for media outlets and journalists, Bulgarian owners are perceived as investors with short-term vision who strive for immediate profits.
Killing spree in Norway in July 2011 and the arrests of individuals in a number of EU member states for the preparation of terrorist attacks, are proof of the continuing need for vigilance, Europol says.
In her message to mark the Day, Bulgaria's Bokova said that books are 'valuable tools' for knowledge-sharing, mutual understanding and openness to others and to the world.