Sunday, April 27th
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Crown Princess Mary attended, as keynote speaker, the Amnesty International's congress at Hotel Nyborg Stand in Nyborg. The Crown Princess was invited because of her role as a global advocate for girls and women's sexual and reproductive rights and as patron of the United Nations Population Fund.
Amnesty International
With the vision that every single human being can enjoy human rights, Amnesty has grown to have over 3 million member worldwide. Amnesty International was founded back in 1961 by Peter Benenson. They work with three basic values: human worth, justice and action. You find more information on Amnesty International here.
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Amnesty International
With the vision that every single human being can enjoy human rights, Amnesty has grown to have over 3 million member worldwide. Amnesty International was founded back in 1961 by Peter Benenson. They work with three basic values: human worth, justice and action. You find more information on Amnesty International here.
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As Danish Crown Princess committed as global advocate for girls and women's sexual and reproductive rights, health and well-being and as patron of the United Nations Population Fund, Mary attended Amnesty International's congress 2014, this year titled My Boby My Rights, held each year which took place at Hotel Nyborg Strand in Nyborg. She arrived to Nyborg around 11:00 am. local time and was kindly welcomed. She took the time to speak with some of the children before entering the building. Mary had been invited as guest of honor, one more time to show her commitment to girls and women's health and personal rights, the big theme of the day. The Crown Princess gave a very touching speech at the opening of the congress where she told about some of the girls and women she has met in her work with health and personal rights. She emphasized that it is human lives we are talking about. It is important we do something, not just see it as numbers and statistics, but as a person's life. Mary sees it as a human right to decide over her own body, here she refer to today's topic; My Boby My Rights. With a personal story on a female obstetrician from Tchad, who said: "When a woman becomes pregnant in my country, she stands with one foot in the grave" Mary ended her speech. As a symbolic gesture, Mary places a puzzle piece at a large picture of a woman on the floor.
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