International Women's Day 2016 by World Health Organization (WHO)
Today is #InternationalWomensDay! Worldwide, as nurses, midwives, doctors, and community health workers, women are at the front line of health care. Health workers’ employment conditions need to be gender-sensitive to ensure full participation by women. Women and men should receive equal pay for equal work in health and other sectors. #IWD2016 
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Carolina Xaubet
Great
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Tom Ochiemhen
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عبدالمنعم ابوحديفه
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Aaron Vic
I THANK GOD FOR EVERYTHING.
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Victoria Juan Zhou
Really want to know is there any way that I can become a volunteer of WHO?
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Gegh Gracious
its good to help the life of people who suffer with diseases
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Khalida Ahmad
THANK YOU HEALTH TEAM FOR SAVING LIVES.
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Suresh Kumar Gaud
On women's international day congrts to all health care providers who are providing caring to ailing persons thus alleviating their suffering. Salute all the professional s
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Regasa Worku
It is the targets of all of them!!!!!!
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Cris Daines
Sonya Pressell Daines. A day late. Proud to be nurse sisters!
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Meetu Singh
Yaa, no gender bias in jobs!!!
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Abdulkadir Kuul Abdi
But there is no equal gendar in the world
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Stacy Carroll
Don't forget the female med techs. We're part of healthcare, too.
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Nikhil Goyal
One day is not enough to thank ladies for their contribution in the society,family,country and the world. Do your part,give them the support they need (The Healthcare services are only for the families of NRIs living back home in India) - NRI Family Health
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Carol Campbell
Equality is crucial. Xx
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Sonia Nelson-Pinkney
Women work so hard and where many hats...We deserve to be treated equally and paid the same salary for the same work..Over 50% of households in America are headed by women..
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Rajendra Nijanapurapu
Respect Womanity.... Salute to every woman, to make this world beautiful showing beauty of care, Love, and helping attitude towards society.....
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VHB
Fantastic work ‘Each year, millions of women and children die from preventable causes. These are not mere statistics. They are people with names and faces. Their suffering is
unacceptable in the 21st century’,
Ban Ki-moon,
United Nations Secretary-General Global Strategy for Women’s
and Children’s Health,
September 2010
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Aliyu Muhammad Kero
let's remember it all the year around@thanks WHO
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Sarah Yule Wa Bags
Happy international women's day....strong women of substance
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محمد حسن باش
WHO did not remove the depleted uranium from Iraq but hid
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IniObong Josiah
Remember the lady pharmacist. We are women toooo...
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Remi Akinmade
Women have come a long way being part of socio-economic development in time past in various empires of Africa and currently globally. Women's efforts are significant and should be recognized. Setting a day to celebrate women by the U.N. is phenomenal. God bless all women especially women in difficult situations; war zones, internally displaced and the abducted or kidnapped.
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Ajit Yadav
True WHO, That's why my salute to each woman. Victory
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Sreylors Barrett
I am also a nurse. And today I have work because of have a lot of patient that need us. I am very happy to be provide the care service to the patient.
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Osama Yousry
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Fergie Michiel Mandagi
I am a nurse too, and I am so proud that WHO show these pictures ☺️
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Diane Chuck Ponagai
You go
Ladies !
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Rodwan Elnour Elshreef
Sister,friend,wife and ♡♡♡mam♡♡♡ ...I L♡VE you!!!!
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Allu John
The Africa you and I live and enjoy today could have been worse if they did not sacrifice".
The likes of Miriam Makeba of South Africa, Funmilayo Kuti, Dora Akunyili, Dr Adadevoh of Nigeria and Inkosi Kachindamoto of Malawi are Women who stepped forward in various ways to impact on the society, changing policies, challenging customs that were uncivilized and unfavorable

I use music as a tool to step up for gender equality. https://youtu.be/5WKRvtASkeo
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