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“I REALLY SEE EVERYWHERE YOUNG WOMEN COMING THROUGH THE RANKS OF POLITICS,
THROUGH THE RANKS OF SOCIETY, FIGHTING FOR THEIR RIGHTS, MAKING A DIFFERENCE,”
SAYS UNCTAD SECRETARY-GENERAL REBECA GRYNSPAN. “SO DESPITE THIS VERY DIFFICULT
MOMENT FOR THE WORLD, I FEEL OPTIMISTIC IN MY BELIEF IN THE NEW GENERATIONS.”

FIND OUT HOW #WETHEWOMEN ARE FIGHTING FOR GENDER EQUALITY WORLDWIDE:
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