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On March 8th, join us and thousands of women in the Vital Voices Global Leadership Network to celebrate International Women’s Day with our signature event-the Global Mentoring Walk. A longstanding Vital Voices tradition, these walks connect women leaders and spark a movement to promote the rising generation through mentorship. Thanks to the incredible partnership of our network members, this year 72 Mentoring Walks will take place in over 51countries*-a  record breaking number to date!

International Women’s Day recognizes women’s contribution to global progress and reminds us of the work that remains to advance women and communities everywhere. It is the ideal opportunity to demonstrate the power of women’s leadership and unite women in support of other women.

Across cultures and generations, we have seen that women leaders have a natural inclination to share talent, experience, wisdom and power. Through the Vital Voices Global Mentoring Walk, mentors and mentees will come together to walk in their towns and cities, sharing challenges and solutions and forming supportive bonds that foster growth, confidence and leadership. Each year our walks grow in numbers and in impact – building momentum for a movement of women paying it forward to support other women.

“The walk presented an opportunity to get the conversation started that needed to be started so long ago. Our company philosophy is based on growth and development of people and we saw this as the perfect opportunity to inspire change and get others involved in the growth and development of our future generation.” – Thecla Deterville, 2014 Flag Bearer, Castries, St. Lucia 

Mentoring Walks will be taking place in nearly every corner of the globe to commemorate International Women’s Day. See if there is one in your hometown:

City

Country

Flag Bearer

Buenos Aires

Argentina

Mariana Massaccesi 

CĢ_rdoba

Argentina

MarĢ_a Laura Faria

Salta

Argentina

Milagro LĢ_pez Sanabria 

TucumĢĮn

Argentina

Regina MartĢ_nez Riekes; Herminia Ledesma; Romina Soria 

Rosario

Argentina

MarĢ_a Cecilia Ribecco and Stefani GarzĢ_n 

Dhaka

Bangladesh

Sarika Bhattacharyya

Sao Paolo

Brazil

Ana Fontes

Bamenda

Cameroon

Helen Gwanfogbe

Douala

Cameroon

Mbohngeh Edna Njilin

Ndop

Cameroon

Awondo Judith

Phnom Penh

Cambodia

Sochua Mu

San Jose

Costa Rica

Gioconda Lizano and Eugenia Gamboa

Bukavu

Democratic Republic of Congo

Christine Karumba

Quito

Ecuador

Maria Sara Jijon

Cairo

Egypt

Soraya Bahgat

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

Rahel Gettu

Accra

Ghana

Brigitte Dzogbenuku

Kumasi

Ghana

Rosina Teye

Guatemala

Guatemala

Dina de Dios

Georgetown

Guyana

Barbara Pertkin and Nicole Hudson Griffith

Petion Ville

Haiti

Charlotte Tanis and Rebecca Guillaume

Tegucigalpa

Honduras

Cecilia Martinez 

Jaipur

India

Archana Surana

Delhi

India

Sarika Bhattacharyya

Majuli Island, Assam

India

Gili Navon

Mumbai

India

Sarika Bhattacharyya

Ranchi

India

Rashmi Tiwari

Haifa

Israel

Liron Peleg Hadomi and Noha Khatib

Nairobi

Kenya

Jebet Chemngorem

Beirut

Lebanon

Rima El-Husseini

Harbel

Liberia

Nancy Obi

Monrovia

Liberia

Vaiba Flomo

Tripoli

Libya

Hala Elmisrati

Bamako

Mali

Hadeye Maiga

Lilongwe

Malawi

Tamala Chirwa

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Radziah Radzi

Arandas, Jalisco

MĢ©xico

RocĢ_o Bernal

Mexico City

Mexico

Luz Maria de la Mora 

Kathmandu

Nepal

Samjhana Phuyal and Monika Chaulagain

Managua

Nicaragua

Ana Zavala HanĢ_n 

Abuja

Nigeria

Hassana Gambo

Calabar

Nigeria

Victoria Emah-Emah

Enugu

Nigeria

Joy Eze

Lagos

Nigeria

Lucy Kanu

Mmiata Anam

Nigeria

Tessie Udegboka

Belfast

Northern Ireland

Carol Fitzsimons

Port Moresby

Papua New Guinea

Rose Henry

Sehwan

Pakistan

Noor ul Ain Laghari

Lima

Peru

Jessica Soto

Puerto Princesa

Philippines

Amina Swanepoel

Warsaw

Poland

Daria Mejnartowicz 

Doha

Qatar

Jiskala Khalayli

Ni�Į

Serbia

Andrea Brbakli€ą

Castries

Saint Lucia

Thecla Deterville

Rustenberg

South Africa

Tebogo Anna Mashego

Johannesburg

South Africa

Hema Vallabh

Colombo

Sri Lanka

Thilini Bandara

Dar-Es-Salaam

Tanzania

Emelda Mwamanga Mtunga

Bangkok

Thailand

Mari Sawai

Lome

Togo

Candide Leguede

Port of Spain

Trinidad and Tobago

Nicole Joseph-Chin

Lira – Northern Uganda

Uganda

Mara Bua-Johnson

Kampala

Uganda

Rehmah Kasule

Soroti

Uganda

Alice Emasu Seruyange

Seattle

United States

Vital Voices Northwest Council

Montevideo

Uruguay

Paula Gallotti and Veronica Raffo

Port Vila

Vanuatu

Mary Jack

Hoa Binh

Vietnam

Duc Nguyen

Sanaa

Yemen

Mudeerah Sayyad

Lusaka

Zambia

Lumbiwe Lulu Limbikani

Gweru

Zimbabwe

N’Florence Guzha

Harare

Zimbabwe

Nyaradzo Mashayamombe


*Due to cancellations, the total walks for 2015 is now at 72. 

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