{"id":20696,"date":"2018-06-26T18:12:08","date_gmt":"2018-06-26T18:12:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogbox.indianeagle.com\/?p=20696"},"modified":"2018-06-26T19:01:10","modified_gmt":"2018-06-26T19:01:10","slug":"girl-up-advisers-un-women-empowerment-summit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/girl-up-advisers-un-women-empowerment-summit\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Indian American Girls Selected as \u2018Girl Up\u2019 Advisers for United Nations Women Entrepreneur Summit"},"content":{"rendered":"
Young Indian Americans are making challenging strides to create positive impact in different walks of life from international talent competitions to the United Nations. Recently, Indian American Judith Monickaraj<\/span><\/a> won the 2018 Girl Scout Gold Award of the nation for her humanitarian service to rural Indian women. Currently in the spotlight of media are three Indian American girls who have been selected as \u2018Girl Up\u2019 advisers for the upcoming United Nations Women Empowerment Summit in Washington DC.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Though the United States pulled out of the United Nations Human Rights Council, certain sections of the US people continue to support the UN policies for community welfare. The three Indian American teenage girls are Kavita Rai of California, Anusha Tandon of Massachusetts, and Ina Bhoopalam of Nebraska.<\/strong> They will join the committee of other 21 \u2018Girl Up\u2019 advisers for the United Nations Women Empowerment Summit which will continue for 4 days from July 8 until July 11.<\/p>\n
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Kavita Rai (left), Ina Bhoopalam (middle), Anusha Tandon (right)<\/p><\/div>\n
The UN Women Empowerment Summit in Washington DC<\/span><\/a> seeks to improve the lives of underprivileged girl children across the world through collective efforts by the \u2018Girl Up\u2019 advisers.<\/strong> \u2018Girl Up\u2019 is an empowerment campaign by girls for girls, initiated by the United Nations Foundation. The 24 \u2018Girl Up\u2019 advisers including the three Indian American girls will speak on various issues affecting the lives of girls and women, at the summit.<\/p>\n
A resident of Camillo in California, Kavita Rai is a would-be senior at Newbury Park High.<\/strong> She joined the United Nations Foundation\u2019s \u2018Girl Up\u2019 campaign and introduced a chapter at her school 2 years ago. But she has been advocating for women\u2019s rights to dignity, gender equality, equal payment, etc. for years. Kavita is also associated with the YMCA Youth and Government where she actively participates in debates and discussions on prison reform and gun control.<\/p>\n