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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
As we continue the road to 250 years as a country, learn how “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” – the promise of the American Revolution – has bonded us together as a nation and made us who we are today. stories.state.gov/spirit-of-…
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Martawa Zuromaye (Dignity and Security) shows that community-led solutions save lives and restore dignity. Proud to support @CARE_Nigeria with @ThsiNigeria & @afrydev, reaching 36,000 people to prevent and respond to #VAWG & #FGM. #EndVAWG
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
The United States is deeply concerned by reports of the mistreatment in Tanzania of two East African activists – Ugandan activist Agather Atuhaire and Kenyan activist Boniface Mwangi. Atuhaire was recognized by @StateDept in 2024 as an International Women of Courage Awardee. We call for an immediate and full investigation into the allegations of human rights abuses. We urge all countries in the region to hold to account those responsible for violating human rights, including torture.
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
Happy Mother’s Day to all moms across America and the world!
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
PASSED: Take It Down Act Advancing this legislation has been a key focus since I returned to my role as First Lady this past January. I am honored to have contributed to guiding it through Congress. By safeguarding children from hurtful online behavior today, we take a vital step in nurturing our leaders of tomorrow. #BeBest
Today, the House passed the TAKE IT DOWN Act to create a safer digital future and protect our kids from deepfake exploitation. Thank you to @FLOTUS, @RepMariaSalazar, and @SenTedCruz for leading this crucial legislation.
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
For more than 20 years, Angelique Songco — known in the Philippines as “Mama Ranger” — has worked to protect one of the world’s most important ocean areas: the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, home to more than 1,000 species of coral and fish. Read more: share.america.gov/marine-pro…
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
Today marks 2 years of senseless conflict, atrocities, & famine in Sudan. The United States calls on the warring parties to put down their guns & negotiate a durable peace. We urge all countries with influence over the belligerents to press them to protect civilians, allow unhindered humanitarian access & agree to a cessation of hostilities.
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
The United States extends our deepest condolences to the victims of today’s horrifying Russian missile attack on Sumy.      This is a tragic reminder of why President Trump and his Administration are putting so much time and effort into trying to end this war and achieve durable peace.
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Yesterday @POTUS proclaimed April as National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. At home and around the world, the U.S. is committed to protecting women and girls from sexual violence and promoting their well-being. #SAAM2025
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
As I reflect on the women who embody heroism and all it means to me – my heart is drawn to the women soldiers and observers of the 77th and 13th Battalions who showed incredible bravery at the Nahal Oz outpost on October 7th. These are my women of courage.
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
We welcomed content creators and new media to the State Department this week to meet with the International Women of Courage awardees and our senior officials. Thanks to all who joined us!
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
We were honored to host the 2025 International Women of Courage Award winners in Washington this week. Hear more from these eight extraordinary women who have shown exceptional courage and leadership, inspiring us all to strive for a better world.
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
“COURAGE – A STRENGTH BASED IN LOVE Their courage propels all of humanity forward by advocating to end violence against women and girls, promoting democratic governance, defending human rights, championing education, and fighting injustice.” - FLOTUS
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Relive the moments from the 19th annual #WomenOfCourage awards with our photo album. Honoring women who inspire a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future: flickr.com/photos/statephoto…
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
De peste 25 de ani, Georgiana Pascu luptă pentru drepturile persoanelor cu dizabilități instituționalizate, aducând schimbări durabile. O celebrăm ca laureată @StateDept #WomenOfCourage 2025 din România. Suntem mândri să fim alături de o persoană atât de dedicată. 🇺🇸🇷🇴 #IWOC
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
Our team was honored to meet today with 2025 #IWOC Awardees Major Velena Iga and Angelique Songco. We commend them both for their exceptional work to strengthen respect for human rights, democracy, rule of law, and accountability in Papua New Guinea and the Philippines.
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
Honored to meet Henrietta Da 🇧🇫 and Zabib Musa Loro Bakhit 🇸🇸, the 2025 International #WomenOfCourage Awardees from Africa. Their leadership in advocating for the rights and empowerment of all people in Burkina Faso and South Sudan is a testament to their courage and dedication. #IWOC
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
Angelique Songco, Mama Ranger of the Tubbataha Reefs, is an International Woman of Courage. She leads a team of rangers who protect one of the Philippines’ largest marine protected areas. Congratulations! 🎉 #IWOC2025
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The Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues retweeted
Amit, your courage to speak out against the brutality you endured at the hands of Hamas terrorists is an example to us all. The Trump Administration will not rest until every hostage is home. Thank you @FLOTUS for joining me to recognize this group of courageous women.
Former Hamas hostage Amit Soussana: "It really means a lot to me... @FLOTUS and @SecRubio were amazing. I felt like having me there really raised awareness to the hostage crisis."
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