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The Duchess of Cornwall’s Visit to Women In Need. The Duchess of Cornwall’s Visit to Women In Need Former U.N. Secretary Ban Ki Moon’s wife Ban Soon Taek visits Women In Need. The Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker’s visit to Women In Need. Savithri Wijesekera, Executive Director seen here with UN Sec. General Ban Ki-moon. Receives Americans for UNFPA International Award for the Health and Dignity of Women. Press Conference with Ms.Pooja Umashankar The Duchess of Cornwall’s Visit to Women In Need. Working with Law Enforcement & State Actors. Former U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon’s wife Ban Soon Taek visits Women In Need. 2six4 Mobile App Launch.
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Women In Need launched the first ever mobile app addressing gender based violence in Sri Lanka in 2017. (L to R): Savithri Wijesekera, Executive Director – Women In Need, Prof. Maithri Wickremesinghe, Dinesha de Silva Wickremanayake, Country Representative – The Asia Foundation The Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker’s visit to Women In Need. Her visit to WIN was a major highlight of our calendar as it showcased the credibility and recognition WIN had earned with the Government of Sri Lanka and the British High Commission. Former U.N. Secretary Ban Ki Moon’s wife Ban Soon Taek visited Women In Need. Women In Need works with the Women and Children’s Bureau of the Police to help victims using the 2six4 mobile app’ The conference was inaugurated by Savithri Wijesekera – Executive Director of WIN, Laila Gunasekera – Vice President, Grant Group, Sonali Dissanayake – Chairperson – Walk for WIN 2014 and popular actress Ms.Pooja Umashankar. Fundraiser charity walk – 2014′ – ‘Walk for WIN – 2014′ was organised by Women In Need in order to raise funds for the organisation, and witnessed a participation of approximately 2000 participants. Fundraiser charity walk Women In Need 2012′ – The theme of the walk was for men to walk a mile in women’s shoes. Awareness and Gender Sensitisation for Law Enforcement Officers. Awareness and Gender Sensitisation for Medical Officers. Team behind Mobile App “2SIX4” 2012 Walk for WIN. Are “You” man enough to say NO to domestic violence?