印度积极分子在联合国人权理事会上强调印度基层妇女权利的进展。
Indian activist highlights grassroots women's rights progress in India at UN Human Rights Council.
在2026年3月12日于日内瓦举行的联合国人权理事会第61届会议上,印度活动家Sambhali Trust的Stephanie Branco Anjo强调了印度促进妇女和女童权利的基层方案。
At the 61st UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva on March 12, 2026, Indian activist Stephanie Branco Anjo of the Sambhali Trust highlighted grassroots programs advancing women's and girls' rights in India.
她强调,真正的人权进步是以教育、安全和经济机会的日常改善来衡量的,她列举了帮助女童重返学校的社区中心,以及帮助妇女获得谋生技能的社区中心。
She stressed that real human rights progress is measured by daily improvements in education, safety, and economic opportunity, citing community centers that help girls return to school and women gain livelihood skills.
Anjo还提到印度支持营养、教育和数字包容的“日间饮食计划”和“Poshan Aahar”等国家举措。
Anjo also referenced India’s national initiatives like the Mid-Day Meal Scheme and Poshan Aahar, which support nutrition, education, and digital inclusion.
她呼吁全球支持民间社会,投资于当地解决办法,保护人权维护者,她强调,持久的变革在于个人在尊严和机会方面的生活经历。
She called for global support for civil society, investment in local solutions, and protection for human rights defenders, emphasizing that lasting change lies in individuals’ lived experiences of dignity and opportunity.