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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Saturday is International Women's Day
In honor of International Women's Day, the new issue of the UNESCO Courier has published "Between Two Shores," essays by six women writers from around the world: Doris Lessing, Véronique Tadjo, Spôjmaï Zariâb, Michal Govrin, Kiran Desai, and María Medrano. The collection features stories from women who live far from their place of birth, some by choice, some not. Not directly ethics-related, but certainly worth a look!
Glad to see some promotion of International Women's Day. I am part of the International Women’s Day team at Accenture and we are doing a blog series to celebrate and promote the day. Here’s the first post, which is from the director of our Technology Labs in Bangalore, India… https://microsite.accenture.com/mpw/experience/blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=2. We’ll have several more in the next few weeks.
ReplyDeleteWe also conducted research in 17 countries about the skills people need in the increasingly global world. You can check it out at https://microsite.accenture.com/mpw/experience/Pages/StepAhead2011.aspx.
Thanks and happy International Women's Day!