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International Women's Day and the International Women of Courage Award
March, 2007
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice congratulates the first recipients of the State Department's new Women of Courage Award, Wednesday, March 7, in Washington. Rice congratulated members of the internationally diverse group for “their dedication, commitment and passion” in work that is transforming their societies and serving as an inspiration to the world community. (Janine Sides/State Dept.)

On March 7, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice inaugurated the Secretary's International Women of Courage Award. Ten Women from Afghanistan, Argentina, Indonesia, Iraq, The Maldives, Latvia, Saudi Arabia and Zimbabwe received the award this year. Through this annual award the United States will honor the courage of extraordinary women worldwide who have played transformative roles in their societies. Achieving the United States' mission of advancing democracy, prosperity and security worldwide is not possible without the empowerment of women. If women cannot participate in the political process, there can be no real democracy. If women are deprived of economic opportunity, development is crippled. If women are not educated, they cannot pass knowledge to their children and there is no true security for the next generation.



To see a video of Secretary Rice's International Women of Courage Award Ceremony and read her remarks, please click here

To read the full text of Secretary Rice's International Women's Day Statement, please click here

To read the full text of Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky's remarks at the UN General Assembly Debate on the Promotion of Gender Equality, please click here
 
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