How we work
What action will you take today? For each of the 10 Principles there are many positive actions you can take to make a real change.
- Principle 1: Promoting women’s development rights base on respecting and maintaining gender harmony.
- Principle 2: Do not conduct nor participate in any action that ignores or tramples on women;
- Principle 3: Uphold gender harmony through seeking common ground while reserving differences.
- Principle 4: Support the elimination of all forms of gender discrimination;
- Principle 5: Support the eradication of domestic violence;
- Principle 6: acknowledge that gender harmony, which includes proper development of potential and self-actualization, serves as a worldwide solution for improving society, family values, and national productivity;
- Principle 7: Support the elimination of any discrimination in employment and occupation;
- Principle 8: Women’s entrepreneurship-friendly technologies should be encouraged to be developed and promoted;
- Principle 9: All forms of corruption, including extortion and bribery, should be discouraged.
- Principle 10: Willing to connect with sustainable development organizations across the world to promote better understanding to improve gender relations and cooperation for inclusive development and peaceful solutions.
- Stimulating high quality conversations and Community Development Programs.
- Hold high impact monthly seminars and annual global conferences.
- Encourage cooperation and diplomatic resolutions to global problems.
- Inspiring women to take over leadership roles in their communities, cities and countries.
- Giving aid and support to women in conflict locations.
- Hold monthly leadership summits to equip women with special, specific and specialized skills to take over sectors, industries and governments.
- Give international awards to women who are inspiring and motivating progress in their communities, cities and countries.
- Make donations in other to give aid and support to women in conflict torn zones.
- Build a ladder where aspiring women can rise and fight for women’s development rights.
