Women's Empowerment Principles

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Women’s Empowerment
Principles
Surendra K. Kaushik
Women’s Empowerment
Principles
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The Women’s Empowerment
Principles were launched on 9 March
2010 in celebration of International
Women's Day at a day-long conference in
New York for business, civil society,
Government academia and the UN to
explore the application of the Principles in
various contexts. In brief, the Principles
are:
Women’s Empowerment
Principles
1. Establish high-level corporate leadership
for gender equality.
2.Treat all women and men fairly at work –
respect and support human rights and
nondiscrimination.
3. Ensure the health, safety and well-being
of all women and men workers.
4. Promote education, training and
professional development for women.
5. Implement enterprise development,
supply chain and marketing practices
that empower women.
6. Promote equality through
community initiatives and advocacy.
7. Measure and publicly report on
progress to achieve gender equality.
Mrs. Helena Kaushik Women’s College
The Honoree Helena Kaushik
The Founders
Mrs. Helena Kaushik and Dr. Surendra Kaushik
Timeline of 1999-2012
Inauguration of the college on August 4, 1999
Timeline of 1999-2012
Foundation stone laying ceremony for the new academic hall on February 21, 2000
Timeline of 1999-2012
Foundation stone laying ceremony for Residence Hall, July 15, 2000
Timeline of 1999-2012
Inauguration of John Dorr Science Lab and Nell Dorr Art Gallery by
former Congressman Richard Ottinger in January 2002
Timeline of 1999-2012
The Chief Guest Dr. Girija Vyas at the first international conference in
the college, January 18, 2002
Timeline of 1999-2012
January 2002
March 2002
Community development activities in the college for the benefit of
local women
Timeline of 1999-2012
The completed academic hall, April 2002
First Commencement 2002
Prof. K. L. Kamal lighting the lamp
Student Valedictorian
First Commencement 2002
Inauguration of the guest house by Prof. K. L. Kamal,
Vice- Chancellor, University of Rajasthan, July 19, 2002
Graduation 2010
A Nigerian delegation headed by Mrs.
Nnenna G. Ihejirika visiting the
college on July 16, 2011
Graduates of the Class of 2011
(More than 900 have graduated
from 2002 to 2011
Presentation of Diploma to a
Graduate in 2011
Conclusion
Education Empowers.
 Education Creates Human Rights.
 Education Builds Human Capital in Women.
 Human Capital Empowers Women.
 Empowerment Reduces Gender Inequality.
 Women’s Empowerment is Necessary for
Human Progress.
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DONATIONS
www.helenakaushik.org
Please make generous “tax-deductible”
donations to the College.
Make checks payable to:
Helena Kaushik Education
Foundation
P.O. Box 234
Briarcliff Manor, NY-10510
A receipt will be mailed to the
donor promptly.
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