Women Owned Company Certification

Detroit Free Press: Marshall Advertising Announces Official Certification as a Women-Owned Business

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Florence Construction Company, a family-owned company specializing in heavy civil and infrastructure construction based in Shelby Township, has been certified as a Women Owned Business Enterprise (WBE ...

The News-Press: Collaborative Sign & Design Achieves WBENC Certification, Advancing Women-Owned Business Leadership

Many buyers want to support women-owned businesses. The sticking points are always the same: Where do we find them? How do we verify? How fast can we onboard? If those are the questions, certification ...

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The Cincinnati Enquirer: AB Global Achieves WBENC Certification, Strengthening Its Position as a Woman-Owned Industry Leader

AB Global Achieves WBENC Certification, Strengthening Its Position as a Woman-Owned Industry Leader

Advancing women’s health is fundamental to achieving universal health coverage, health equity and gender equality. Health underpins women’s quality of life and enables the realization of other human rights, supporting women’s full participation in social, economic and political life.

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Our work Promoting women’s human rights and achieving gender equality are core commitments of the UN Human Rights Office. We promote women and girls’ equal enjoyment of all human rights, including freedom from violence, sexual and reproductive rights, access to justice, socio-economic equality, and participation in decision-making.

A UN Human Rights report highlights widespread gender-based violence, poor health provisions, and discriminatory legal systems disproportionately affecting women and girls in criminal justice detention worldwide.

We envision a world in which systems of oppression and harm are dismantled, and women and girls regardless of race, ethnic origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic ...

To achieve this, health systems must prioritize women’s and girls’ health needs and their full participation in the workforce. By creating opportunities for women to participate equally at every level, including in decision making, we can transform health systems, bridge gender gaps, and build a healthier, more equitable world.