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Fourth World Conference on Women

Action for Equality, Development and Peace
4-15 September 1995 - Beijing, China

FWCW Photo Gallery, Tuesday 5 September 1995

The following are official photographs of the Fourth World Conference on Women provided by UN/DPI Photo.

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Hillary Rodham Clinton, First Lady of the United States, addresses the Women & Health Security Colloquium sponsored by the World Health Organization on 5 September 1995 at the Fourth World Conference on Women being held in Beijing. Mrs. Clinton is the Honorary Chairperson of the United States delegation to the conference. Credit: UN/DPI 051210 Yao Da Wei


General view of the Main Committee of the Fourth World Conference on Women, at its first meeting, held on 5 September 1995 in Beijing. Credit: UN/DPI 051114/Zhang Yan Hui


Cristina Alberdi of the Ministry of Social Affairs of Spain, responds to questions at a press conference on 5 September 1995 at the Fourth World Conference on Women being held in Beijing from 4 to 15 September 1995.Credit: UN/DPI 051017/Zhang Yan Hui


Dr. Gertrude Mongella of Tanzania, Secretary-General of the Fourth World Conference on Women being held in Beijing from 4 to 15 September 1995, signs a Statement on Women's Contribution to a Culture of Peace on 5 September. Seated next to her is Mr. Federico Mayor, Director-General of UNESCO, sponsor of the statement. Credit: UN/DPI 050932/Chen Kai Xing


A general view of the Plenary Hall at the Beijing International Convention Centre (BICC), during the address by Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton of the United States on 5 September 1995. The appearance by Mrs. Clinton was presented as a special event during the Fourth World Conference on Women, meeting from 4 to 15 September 1995. Credit: UN/DPI 051331/Zhang Yan Hui


Dr. Nafis Sadik, Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), addresses the WHO/UNFPA Colloquium "Women and Health Security" held on 5 September 1995 as part of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China.Credit: UN/DPI 050533/Yao Da Wei


Dr. Hiroshi Nakajima, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) addressed the WHO/UNFPA Colloquium "Women and Health Security" held on 5 September 1995 as part of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China.Credit: UN/DPI 050509/Yao Da Wei


Ms. Jane Fonda of the United States addresses a meeting sponsored by WHO and UNESCO on "Women, Health and Education" held on 5 September 1995 as part of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Credit: UN/DPI 053130/Yao Da Wei


Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak, First Lady of Egypt, addresses a meeting on "Women, Health and Education," sponsored by WHO and UNESCO, held 5 September 1995 as part of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China.Credit: UN/DPI 053121 Yao Da Wei


Mr. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania addresses a meeting on "Women, Health and Education," sponsored by WHO and UNESCO, held 5 September 1995 as part of the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China. Credit: UN/DPI 053215/Yao Da Wei


Mrs. Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, First Lady of the Republic of Ghana, during an address delivered at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China on 5 September 1995. Credit: UN/DPI 053104/Yao Da Wei


The Secretaries-General of the four United Nations Conference on Women held up to now, met today in Beijing, China where the Fourth Conference is underway. From left are: Mrs. Helvi Sipila, Finland, Secretary-General of the first conference held in Mexico City in 1975; Mrs. Lucille Mair, Jamaica, Secretary-General of the second conference in Copenhagen in 1980; Mrs. Leticia Shahani, Philippines, Secretary-General of the third conference in Nairobi in 1985; and Mrs. Gertrude Mongella of the United Republic of Tanzania, Secretary-General of the Fourth Conference in Beijing, meeting from 4 to 15 September 1995.Credit: UN/DPI 051620 by Chen Kai Xing.


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