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Friday, 15 March 2019
Thursday, 7 March 2019
March 2019, 12-2pm
ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
WOMEN SPEAK OUT AT THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE
WOMEN SPEAK OUT AT THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE
Hosted by Global Women’s Strike. Contact for interviews: 0207 482 2496/07958152171 @WomenStrike Co-hosted by: women in Extinction Rebellion
Women from a wide range of groups and issues will be speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand to bring all the injustices out of the shadows.
All women, children and non-binary people welcome.
They include: All African Women’s Group; Black Women’s Rape Action Project; Disabled People Against Cuts; End Deportations; English Collective of Prostitutes; women in Decolonising Our Minds; women in Extinction Rebellion; Fiightback; Kensington Labour Women’s Forum; Legal Action for Women; Lesbians & Gays Support the Migrants; Mental Health Resistance Network; Movement for an Adoption Apology; Nanas Against Fracking; Psychotherapy & Counselling Union; Queer Strike; Save Our Hospitals; Scottish Kinship Carers Alliance; Single Mothers’ Self Defence; Support Not Separation Coalition; Windrush Action member; Vital Forces; WinVisible (women with disabilities); Women Against Rape; Women of Colour in the Global Women’s Strike; Women for Justice & Peace in Sri Lanka.
Organiser Nina Lopez says:
Together we oppose the hostile environment against mothers, especially single mothers, and our children, and against all who are being devalued, impoverished, made destitute, evicted, “socially cleansed” out of our cities, denied justice and resources against rape and domestic violence, criminalised, exploited, detained, deported, poisoned and killed by pollution and climate change. We are tired of being discriminated against because we are women of colour, disabled, immigrant, asylum seekers, or do not conform with our gender or what is expected of us. We are tired of caring for everyone but getting no respect and no reward.
Ian Hodson, president of the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers' Union, has sent a powerful message of support to our event:
The BFAWU sends congratulations to those who have organised today’s events …standing up for those whose voices would not be heard…to say racism in all its forms must never be tolerated.
…you let those who have been deported or are under the threat of deportation know that it was not done in our name and that we stand with you. We will not allow thecriminalisation of those seeking asylum … We will shine a light and expose the cruelty that is being perpetrated on human beings in our name.
Like everyone standing here today we demand an end to the state taking children from their mothers. We stand in support with you today against poverty and agree with the call of Global Women’s Strike that all carers should be paid a real living wage, and that the insecurity that comes from zero-hour contracts and the precarious nature that forces so many into destitution must be ended.
Payday men’s network and Decolonising Our Minds are supporting the women’s strike withSNACKS & FILMS at SOAS Junior Common Room, WC1H OXG from 2.30 to 5.30pm. Films include Journey with the Revolution and Enter the Oil Workers which the GWS made about the Bolivarian Revolution, and The Revolution Will not be Televised. All welcome.
Sunday, 3 March 2019
Cairo, 03 March 2019: – The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced the appointment of Abel Osuji as Director of its Internal Audit Department following the upgrade of that function into a full department.
Until the appointment, Mr. Osuji had, since 2010, served as Senior Manager heading the internal audit function of the Bank which operated at the unit level.
Mr. Osuji joined Afreximbank from Masters Energy Ltd, Nigeria, where he was Assistant General Manager, Internal Audit, until 2010. Prior to that, he had served as Head, Investigation and Business Risk Monitoring Unit, at Intercontinental Bank (now Access Bank), Nigeria, between 2000 and 2010, and as Trainee (staff Accountant), Senior Accountant to Audit Supervisor, at EY (formerly Ernst & Young) Nigeria, from 1994 to 2000.
The new director received a Master of Science in economics from Enugu State University of Technology, Nigeria, in 2005, and an MBA from University of Lagos in 2000. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in accounting from the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, received in 1992.
Mr. Osuji was elected Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria in 2013 and holds a Certified Risk Analyst certification which he received from the International Academy of Business and Financial Management in 2013. He attended the Advanced High-Performance Leadership programme at IMD in Switzerland in 2018.
In his new position, Mr. Osuji is responsible for leading the design and implementation of Afreximbank’s Internal Audit Services strategic direction and overseeing the management of change initiatives in monitoring and evaluation of risk controls in the Bank.
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