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PRESIDENT’S REPORT  (CONT.)





                                                            Chernihiv has been relatively safe since the in-
                                                  vaders left; they occupied Chernihiv for six weeks before
                                                  retreating.  But this does not stop the air raid warnings
                                                  as drone and missiles still wreak havoc in Ukraine.  I will
                                                  of course update members when the van arrives in Cher-
                                                  nihiv.  It was a pleasure to be able to have a meeting
                                                  with the UK Ambassador to Bulgaria and explain more
                                                  about what we are doing. This was a valuable connec-
                                                  tion, and one that appreciated the value of the help we
                                                  are giving.


                                                            I continue to be a member of the BPW Europe
                                                  Merchandise Task Force, and I was asked to join the BPW
                                                  International Task Force against Sexual Exploitation and
                                                  Trafficking, chaired by Kelly Tallon-Franklin from BPW
                                                  Canada. After the initial training, I have now become the
                                                  Vice-Chair of this Task Force.  The work we are doing
                   Left: Amelie LeClercq,
                                                  does make a difference, and I saw this myself when I at-
            UK Ambassador to Bulgaria Dr Rob Dixon,
                         Jo Kinsey                tended the BPW UK NI International Lunch, where Wom-
                                                  en’s Aid NI brought along some of the women that have
          survived such treatment.  They are truly inspirational, and I would like to applaud them all,
          and those from Women’s Aid NI who showed how much they care.


                    This year I have visited the SYNE area, and we had a good debate on the issues of the
          day over lunch in York.  Ros Horsley kindly asked me to the lunch in Manchester, and I have
          visited SEW and Northern Ireland for events.


                    I have hosted some international visitors from BPW at my home in Bristol and estab-
          lished good links for future co-operation between us.  The exchange of ideas and knowledge is
          always welcome, and I am always happy to attend events that the areas host during the year.
          Each month I write in the newsletter to tell you the members about the day-to-day matters of
          BPW UK, and I hope you find this of interest.  Moving forward more of this information will be
          available on the new BPW UK website ( https://bpwuk.org.uk ) and I would ask you all to have
          a look at this.  This is an important window into our work, and a vital tool in attracting new
          members.  I would like to thank VP MM Jackie Franklin and the Working Group for the many
          hours spent getting this to the high standard we can now present.


                    Finally, I hope to see as many of you as possible at our Conference 2024 ‘Women Flying
          High’ in Bristol.

                    The future is bright.  Please share the good things we are doing as a Federation, after
          all, it is the reason we all work together.


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