04 Apr 2020

Women power: Commemorating International Women’s Day

of March 2020. The children at the centre learnt about the significance of this globally recognised day where social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women are honoured, and about the importance of educating women and recognising their contributions to society and towards empowering the nation. The children were also taught how to respect women, and why they should do so. This was done in a memorable way with role play and activities. They were vital lessons - especially in the cultural context and the unstable communities the children grow up in.">

CAL Batticaloa celebrated this important event on the 10th of March 2020. The children at the centre learnt about the significance of this globally recognised day where social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women are honoured, and about the importance of educating women and recognising their contributions to society and towards empowering the nation. The children were also taught how to respect women, and why they should do so. This was done in a memorable way with role play and activities. They were vital lessons - especially in the cultural context and the unstable communities the children grow up in.

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CAL Batticaloa celebrated this important event on the 10 th of March 2020. The children at the centre learnt about the significance of this globally recognised day where social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women are honoured, and about the importance of educating women and recognising their contributions to society and towards empowering the nation. The children were also taught how to respect women, and why they should do so. This was done in a memorable way with role play and activities. They were vital lessons - especially in the cultural context and the unstable communities the children grow up in.">

CAL Batticaloa celebrated this important event on the 10th of March 2020. The children at the centre learnt about the significance of this globally recognised day where social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women are honoured, and about the importance of educating women and recognising their contributions to society and towards empowering the nation. The children were also taught how to respect women, and why they should do so. This was done in a memorable way with role play and activities. They were vital lessons - especially in the cultural context and the unstable communities the children grow up in.