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Voices for Inclusion: Celebrating Women’s Rights Activists

International Women’s Day is a globally celebrated occasion that provides an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of women and advocate for gender equality. International Women’s Day 2024 theme is “Inspire Inclusion,” emphasizing the importance of fostering inclusivity in all aspects of women’s rights activism.
In line with this theme, Youth Voices Count, Inc. (YVC) under the VivaViolets Project (V3) is organizing a special event to highlight the work of three inspiring South Asian women’s rights activists who have demonstrated exceptional efforts in promoting inclusion within their advocacy. Join us as we listen to the voices of the trailblazers of the past and heroes of the present as they inspire the leaders of the future by exploring their stories, challenges, and victories.
Whether you’re a seasoned advocate or just beginning your journey in activism, this webinar promises knowledge exchange, and a deeper understanding of the importance of inclusion in women’s rights activism.


If you have any amazing ideas or plans on engaging with us, drop us an email at secretariat@yvc-asiapacific.org 📩

Count your voice with us! 🏳️‍🌈

     Bloom finished their Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies from the University of Auckland with Second Class/First Division Honors, and their Masters in Education in Adult Learning and Community Development at the University of Toronto. They successfully launched Asia’s first application for queer gig workers, successfully advocated for the inclusion of queer migrant workers for Vertie Southeast Asia’s study about the situation of migrant workers in Thailand during pandemics, and successfully helped Non-binary Thailand partner with queer CSOs overseas especially in the South East Asia region. Currently, they are the consultant of ASEAN SOGIE Caucus, and the Head of the IR Unit for Non-binary Thailand.
 
    They take pride in being a neurodiverse non-binary/trans activist based in Thailand who has been involved in activism and international development for almost five years.

      Dr. Emmanuel D. Dayalo holds a doctorate degree in Education major in Educational Management and is currently an Associate Professor of Capiz State University-Roxas City Main Campus, Roxas City, Capiz. He is the co-adviser of United Colors of CapSU Roxas City Main Campus (UCC) which its organization’s advocacy is for the empowerment and capacitating the LGBTQIA+ students’ right, health programs and other organized activities to have a voice in the University. Presently, he holds the position as the Coordinator of the Student Organization and Activities of the campus.

      He was recognized as the Outstanding Coach/Adviser of the Student Organization and received an award in Research and Extension of the University of Capiz State University, Roxas City Main Campus.