We Will Inspire: ‘Making a Stand’
We Will Inspire launched this campaign in 2014 because ‘we wanted to stop the damage caused by extremists poisoning young minds in our communities’.
We Will Inspire launched this campaign in 2014 because ‘we wanted to stop the damage caused by extremists poisoning young minds in our communities’.
In March 2015, the Government published its ‘Body Confidence Progress Report 2015’.

The House of Commons Home Affairs Committee’s ‘Female genital mutilation: follow-up. Sixteenth Report of Session 2014–15’ was published in March 2015.
On 8 March 2015, to mark International Women’s Day, the government published this progress report on government activity to end violence against women and girls.
On 11 March 2015, Baroness Northover delivered the UK statement on gender equality at the 59th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women.

In advance of International Women’s Day, Engender launched a short film ‘Marginal-eyes’ about the need to make women’s work visible.
Volume 39 Issue 2 March 2015 of the Cambridge Journal of Economics is a special issue: ‘Equal Pay as a Moving Target: International perspectives on forty-years of addressing the gender pay gap’.
In March 2015, the Government Equalities Office published the fourth CSW59 Newsletter – the newsletter about the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 59th Session.

On 19 February 2015, the Joint Committee for Human Rights published a report on ‘Violence against women and girls’.
Launched in February 2015, this guide will help parents support their daughters as they make important decisions about their next steps.