WOMENS DAY
International Women’s Day Celebration in Rajasthan
On International Women’s Day, Ladli Foundation organized a landmark event across four districts of Rajasthan—Dausa, Rajsamand, Jaipur, and Nagaur—to amplify the M-RITE efforts aimed at boosting vaccination numbers, fostering vital partnerships, and advancing women’s empowerment in rural India. This special day was dedicated not only to raising awareness about COVID-19 vaccination and Routine Immunization but also to celebrating the strength and resilience of women, highlighting their essential role in community health and empowerment.
EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS
Awareness Rally : A vibrant rally was held to advocate for COVID-19 vaccination and Routine Immunization, engaging community members in a unified health awareness and women empowerment drive.
Felicitation of Frontline Health Workers : Dedicated health workers, particularly women, were celebrated for their service in challenging areas, reinforcing the importance of empowered women in driving community health and transformation.
Promotion of Women’s Empowerment : The event spotlighted women as health advocates and community leaders, inspiring more women to take active roles in public health and community welfare, especially in rural areas.
Engagement of Community Leaders : Collaboration among district officials, health workers, and community youth fostered local solutions to health and social challenges, empowering communities through unity and resilience.
Presence of District Collectors and Dignitaries : Each district’s Collector and senior officials attended as dignitaries, demonstrating strong government support for health, vaccination, and the empowerment of women across all sectors.
Empowering Women and Adolescents : Emphasis was placed on engaging community women and adolescents, motivating them to take up leadership roles within their communities to advocate for health and gender equality.
Strengthening Partnerships for Sustainable Impact : The event served as a platform to create and leverage partnerships among government officials, health organizations, and community leaders, promoting sustainable health initiatives and the long-term empowerment of women.
The WaSHETHON marked a significant milestone in promoting the vital importance of water, sanitation, and hygiene in building resilient communities, leaving a lasting impact on participants