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Western Australia’s Second-Ever Women-Led Peace Symposium for a Women-Only Audience Set to Inspire Dialogue, Unity and Empowerment.

Women's Auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, WA 2 mins read

MEDIA OPPORTUNITY: Press members are warmly invited to attend and report on a pioneering initiative that seeks to inspire and empower women in peace and human rights advocacy. 

Perth, Australia – 

Perth, WA | The Women’s Auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is hosting Western Australia’s second annual peace symposium, exclusively organised and conducted by women for a women-only audience.

 

Event Details:

• Theme: Human Rights According to My Faith

Date: Saturday, 16 November 2024

Time: 4:30 PM

Location: Nasir Mosque (239 Barrington Street, Bibra Lake, WA 6163)

 

In a region where peace dialogues typically feature mixed-gender participants, this symposium emphasizes the vital contributions of women in shaping discussions around human rights and social justice. By providing a platform for women to share their insights and experiences, this event aims to cultivate a deeper understanding of faith-based approaches to human rights, dignity, and equality.

 

The Women’s Auxiliary is dedicated to championing the voices of women in community dialogue, recognising that empowering women is essential for fostering peace. “This symposium is not just an event; it is a movement towards recognising and amplifying the indispensable role of women in promoting peace and justice,” said the Outreach Lead and Event Manager - Miss Lubna Bhugeloo. We are excited to create a space where women can engage openly and meaningfully about the issues that matter to them.”

 

Key Highlights:

Inspirational Speakers: A lineup of esteemed women leaders will present their perspectives on human rights as guided by their faith, encouraging dialogue and reflection.

Networking Opportunities: This event will serve as a unique gathering for women from diverse backgrounds to connect, share ideas, and collaborate on peace initiatives.

Cultural Showcase and Dinner: Attendees will experience a rich tapestry of cultural expressions that underscore the importance of unity in diversity.

 

Join us as we pave the way for a future where women lead in peace advocacy and human rights!

 

 

Some pictures of preparation from last year's Women-led Annual Peace Symposium WA 2023

 


About us:

The Women’s Auxiliary is committed to promoting peace, equality, and empowerment through educational initiatives and community service. By fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding, the auxiliary aims to strengthen community bonds and advocate for the rights and dignity of all women.


Contact details:

1. Dr Ata Ul Hadi - Press & Media Co-ordinator of AMC Perth [0424049281; AtaUl.Hadi@Ahmadiyya.au]

2. Mr Rabbani Bhugeloo - Assistant Press & Media Co-ordinator of AMC Perth [0406322829]

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