On the heels of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women 68, Soul-Fusion Performing Artivist Kim Poole is invited to Cameroon to perform her newest piece “The Way of Water” for the 10th Anniversary of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and Peace Conference.
As a WILPF US – DMV Chapter member and founder of Global African SHEROES Union, Poole bring a passion to the advocacy and artivism that celebrates the mother of civilization.
Invited to perform by the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom International President, Sylvie Ndongmo, Poole says her Performances and workshops will reflect the spiritual nature of Water and its connection to Peace globally.
“Environmental sustainability has been a key focus for WILPF, and we have achieved notable developments in this area. On Earth Day, the Environment Working Group (EWG) collaborated on developing key messages. Additionally, the Working Group has launched a working group on demilitarisation within the Women and Gender Constituency (WGC) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC). This important step positions WILPF to advance demilitarisation during COP28, the largest global climate summit.” In the words of Sylvie Ndongmo
The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom is worlds oldest feminist advocacy organization in the world.
The WILPF International Secretariat, with offices in Geneva and New York, liaises with the International Board and the National Sections and Groups for the implementation of WILPF International Programme, resolutions and policies as adopted by the International Congress. Under the direction of the Secretary-General, the Secretariat also provides support in areas of advocacy, communications, and financial operations.
To participate contact Tara Vassefi WILPF DC Maryland Virginia Branch [email protected], to support $TAItours cash app