WOMEN'S DAY 2015

Elura Bayyaram 8 march 2015: one of the most important days of the year for all Arbor women. The International Women’s Day has been celebrated in all villages where thousands of women gathered to thank each other for the achievements they have reached in their villages. All women without regard to division, ethnic, cast, cultural, economic or politic shared a full day of joy and feast at sub-centre level. More than 8000 Arbor women where involved at the presence of local authorities, surpanch presidents, journalists, police heads and many guest from the surrounding villages.

Today it is an occasion for looking back on past struggles and accomplishments, and more importantly, for looking ahead to the untapped potential and opportunities that await future generations of women.

Arbor recognizes and motivate the role of women in peace efforts and all community development and operate to eliminate discrimination, supporting women's full and equal participation.

Over the years, Arbor have promoted the participation of women as equal partners with men in achieving sustainable development, peace, security, and full respect for human rights. The empowerment of women continues to be a central feature of Arbor efforts to address social, economic and political challenges across the rural and tribal villages of India.