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Women at the Global Justice Heart of the Make Poverty History Campaign

This event took place on 24 March 2006.

NUS Women's Campaign is one of the supporters of the Sheroes Heritage Learning International Convention (SHLIC) Women's Conference on Friday 24 March in Greenwich, London. (Please note that the details have changed from the ones originally advertised - this is now a one-day conference.) Adwoa Adu, the conference co-ordinator, was a guest speaker at NUS Women's Conference and Jo Salmon, NUS National Women's Officer, will be speaking at this SHLIC conference.

Below is a message from SHLIC and a registration form for their conference is attached. This is not an NUS Event, so for more information please contact the SHLIC organisers directly [see www.shlic.org.uk for contact information]:

WOMEN at the GLOBAL JUSTICE HEART of the MAKE POVERTY HISTORY CAMPAIGN

Invite all Women as well as Men to join in preparation for the March 2006 International Women’s Month Conference of the Sheroes Heritage Learning International Convention (SHLIC)

We have a splendid line up of Confirmed Speakers all who are passionate for our cause. Join us and hear how you can make a difference and be inspired.

See our website for details on our speakers.

Conference date: Friday 24th March 2006

Venue:
YMCA Greenwich
Antelope Road
Woolwich, SE18 5QG

Nearest BR Train station - Woolwich Dockyard

WOMEN IN THE GLOBAL JUSTICE STRUGGLE TO MAKE POVERTY HISTORY

DO YOU KNOW THAT 1.300,000,000,000 PEOPLE LIVE AND SUFFER FROM POVERTY?

DO YOU KNOW THAT 70% OF THE 1.300,000,000,000 ARE WOMEN AND CHILDREN?

DO YOU KNOW THAT 11,000 CHILDREN DIE OUT OF POVERTY EVERYDAY?

Join in the 2006 international women’s conference preparations.

Theme: Women in the global justice struggle to make poverty history

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