The decision by the Nobel Peace Prize committee to recognize the work of activists to defend the rights of women around the world was commended by Amnesty International today.
“This Nobel Peace Prize recognizes what human rights activists have known for decades: that the promotion of equality is essential to building just and peaceful societies worldwide,” said Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International. “The tireless work of these and countless other activists brings us closer to a world where women will see their rights protected and enjoy growing influence at all levels of government.”
“Today it is not just these three leading women who are being celebrated, but everyone who have fought for human rights and equality their societies,” said Salil Shetty. “The Nobel Committee’s choice this year will encourage women everywhere to continue fighting for their rights.”
The Nobel Committee divided the 2011 award in three parts between Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni activist Tawakkul Karman.
The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded at a ceremony in Oslo on 10 December.
The Pre-congress phase begins, and it wants to move to the online participation, in a European level, of the different social agents involved and related in the world of the voluntary action. Now the web is presented, both for the Congress and for the online Congress, in Spanish, Catalan and English.
With the offer, the participation before the Congress is stimulated. The Congress has already web and resources of online participation, gathering data, where it takes place -in Barcelona- the schedules, aims and programs. We remind you that the Congress will be the 9th , 10th and 11th November 2011.
2011 is the European Year of the Voluntary work, and this Congress is, in Catalonia, the central activity to celebrate the entail of thousands of persons in the voluntary work.