World Rural Women's Day
The WWSF urges participants to actively publicise the activities they plan in celebration of World Rural Women's Day. For instance, publications, electronic networks, press conferences, and exhibitions are suggested means to communicate messages about women and their work. This media outreach is meant to supplement the WWSF's yearly Open Letter to Rural Women of the World highlighting that year's particular theme. In 2001, the theme was "Protect your traditional knowledge"; the 2002 theme was "Claim your right to safe water". Twenty thousand posters and open letters featuring that year's theme are mailed to NGOs, development organisations, human rights groups, and the media.
The WWSF also urges participating organisations to collaborate with "sister organisations", other women's groups with whom they might host a joint event to reinforce each other's efforts. For example, a panel discussion featuring rural women's NGOs might be organised to provide a forum for presentation of projects, discussion of needs, and exploration of best practices. Political activism is also encouraged. WWSF suggests that participants write a letter to their Minister of Agriculture or Prime Minster drawing attention to the contributions and problems facing rural women in a particular country.
Letter sent from WWSF on September 11 2002; and the WWSF website.
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