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                                                      projects for children and young mothers, while the Children’s Walk
                                                      funds scholarships for high school students.
                                                      Each year, members are invited to submit project proposals, which are
                                                      carefully screened by the Vice-President for Projects and then reviewed
                                                      and approved by the Executive Committee. It’s a collaborative process
                                                      that ensures all information is verified before a project receives funding.
                                                      Once a project is completed, sponsors submit a detailed report on how
                                                      the funds were used, including receipts, so we can track real impact
                                                      The Children’s Walk is financed by the parents of participating children.
               UNWG  volunteers  and  the  Bazaar  Committee   The dedication of our little champions is truly inspiring. The money raised
               form the backbone of this celebration.  goes toward scholarships for secondary school students, often covering up
                                                      to four years of education.
               For one day, the Palais des Nations transforms into
               a celebration of cultures from all over the world,   It’s heartening to see how these scholarships have helped many students
               alive with music, dance, colorful traditional dress,   complete  their  secondary  education  and  pursue  further  studies,
               and delicious culinary delights that tell their own   becoming self-reliant and independent.
               stories.  Visitors  can  wander  from  country  to
               country  without  leaving  the  building,  meeting   Apart from the Bazaar, what other activities does the Guild organize?
               people, sharing traditions, and experiencing the   We  offer  a  wide  range  of  activities  that  foster  learning,  creativity,
               richness of our global community.      wellness, and community, including:
                                                      •  Language classes: French, English, German, Spanish, and Japanese
               But  the  Bazaar  is  much  more  than  an  event   •  Social games: Bridge and Mah Jong
               of  cultural  gathering  –  it  is  also  the  UNWG’s   •  Creative arts workshops: Ikebana, painting, photography
               opportunity to turn goodwill into real change.   •  Cook and Connect sessions
               Every  year,  the  funds  we  raise  go  directly  to   •  Wellness activities: Pilates, yoga, meditation, and Bollywood Beats
               projects that support vulnerable children across   •  Outdoor experiences: Wellness walks and hiking excursions
               the globe. Last year alone, thanks to this collective
               effort,  we  were  able  to  help  26  projects  in   We also host two annual art exhibitions to showcase the talents of our
               countries including Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil,   artist members—one at UNOG and another at WIPO. If any artworks
               Bulgaria,  Cameroon,  Ecuador,  Egypt,  Ghana,   are sold, the proceeds go directly to the Children’s Walk fund.
               Guinea,  India,  Kenya,  Moldova,  Mongolia,
               Morocco, Nigeria, Romania, Sri Lanka, Trinidad   How can someone become a member of the Guild?
               and  Tobago,  Türkiye,  Ukraine,  Uruguay,  and   Membership is open to women connected through work or family to the
               Uzbekistan.                            United Nations, its Specialized Agencies, other International Organizations
                                                      in Geneva, and Permanent Missions.
               We are deeply grateful for the steadfast support
               of  our  Honorary  Presidents,  Madame  Tatiana   Women  without  a  direct  UN  connection  may  become  Associate
               Valovaya, Director-General of the United Nations   Members  if  recommended  by  two  UNWG-Geneva  members  and
               Office at Geneva, and Ambassador Jürg Lauber,   approved by the Executive Committee.
               Permanent  Representative  of  Switzerland.  This
               year, we are also honored to have Ambassador   Our  members  come  from  diverse  backgrounds.  Many  are  spouses
               Tovar Silva Da Nunes of Brazil serving as our   of  diplomats  or  UN  staff,  or  retirees  from  various  UN  Secretariats
               Chairperson.                           and  Agencies.  We  also  warmly  welcome  women  from  the  broader
                                                      international community who share our values and commitment to
               The  Bazaar  is  a  reminder  of  what  can  happen   service.
               when cultures come together—not only to share
               and celebrate, but to extend a helping hand to   Interested  individuals  can  find  all  necessary  information  on  our
               those who need it most.                website: www.unwg.ch

               How do the Guild’s charity projects work, and   What is the core mission of the Guild, and how has it evolved?
               how are they selected?                 The core mission of the United Nations Women’s Guild (UNWG) is to
               Our  two  most  important  fundraising  events   assist children in vulnerable situations, support mother and childcare
               are  the  Annual  Bazaar  and  the  Children’s   programs worldwide, and foster a sense of community among women
               Walk. Funds raised through the Bazaar support   affiliated with the United Nations.



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