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Published on: 1/1/2006
Last Visited: 1/21/2007
We would like to congratulate and recognize the efforts of Dorsa Nazemi, a PRIDE Youth Ambassador from Australia . Her conduct, dedication, and positive action to serve the international community at the UN's 50th Commission on the Status of women, is exemplary to all youth longing to free the world from violence against women and children especially "the girl child", which should include those orphaned baby girls and children without parents.If more youth would serve at different levels and in different places, it would not only establish the importance of the role of youth at the United Nations, but the results would help speed up the time frame mentioned in Dorsa's report.
PRIDE Youth Ambassador: Dorsa Nazemi (on right)
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The Women Lawyers Western Australia (Inc.) (wlwa) decided to help support, as one of its social projects, Ms Dorsa Nazemi who is a final year honor student in international law and politics at Murdoch University and an Australian Youth Ambassador for PRIDE.
PRIDE is a charitable, volunteer organization and privileged to have special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC) and is a member of the official United Nations Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (CONGO), which actively promotes the rights of women and children.This official status permits PRIDE to be permanently represented at the United Nations Assembly in New York , Vienna and Geneva in various capacities.
Dorsa had attended the 3rd Symposium on Global Ethics sponsored by PRIDE and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in July 2005 in Beijing . After returning to Australia , she volunteered to represent PRIDE as a Youth Ambassador to attend the 50th Commission on the Status of the Woman being held at the UN in New York from 27 February 2006 onwards.