From around the world, women celebrated the International Women's Day on March 8, 2007. Find out how you can keep track of the celebrations around the globe.

Young women made their voices heard during the 51st session of the UN Committee on the Status of Women (CSW). What were the issues discussed and some of the recommendations? Also, new resources and reports were also released in time for the session.

The Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law, and Development (APWLD), a women's organisation based in Chiangmai, Thailand, is currently looking for a Programme Officer for Violence against Women and an Information and Communication Officer. Find out how you can apply.

Thousands of delegates from the government, international NGOs, and women's groups will meet at the annual session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women to address the discrimination and violence that girls face around the world. Women activists will also jointly lobby for the implementation of the proposed UN gender architecture.

Women around the world will celebrate the upcoming International Women's Day on March 8, 2007 with the theme, “Ending Impunity for Violence against Women and Girls.” Find out what activities are being lined-up across the globe.

A report on the “State of Terror” in Burma has been recently released by the Karen’s Women Organisation (KWO). Documenting 40,001 cases of human rights violations in Burma, the KWO describes the various atrocities that civilians, particularly women, face in the Karen State under the ruling Burmese military regime—the State Peace and Development Council.