 Communities around the world are coming together to create a more equal world. We are actively working to eliminate all forms of discrimination, violence and abuse. We are working to eliminate all forms of discrimination, violence and abuse. We are working to find the best educational and economic opportunities or safety in the aftermath of conflicts and disasters. Women and girls on the road are increasingly being forced to work to reduce their social and physical abuse. And less likely to access the social services and protection they need. Our father, Ihan, has been a teacher for two years. The women are the first to respond to the needs of the community during the calamity. And we are working to ensure the safety and well-being of the human being. We are working to ensure the safety and well-being of the human being. They are the leaders of their family during the calamity and the long-term efforts of the families left behind in the past. On International Women's Day, IWAM reaffirms its commitment to ensuring women and girls on the move are safe-guided from risks while encouraged and supported to become leaders. We are the equal generation. We are Generation Equality. We are Generation Equality. We are Generation Equality.