Pankow Women's Prize 2024: Nominated and details about the event

Pankow Women's Prize 2024: Nominated and details about the event

On Monday, March 11, 2024, the awarding of this year's Pankow women's award will take place in the Emma-Ihrer Hall of the Pankow town hall. The event begins at 6 p.m. and is open to the public. Interested parties are cordially invited to take part. A jury nominated various individuals and projects for the Pankow Women's Prize 2024, which are committed to gender equality and equality. The award winner will be announced at the public award ceremony.

The nominees for the Pankow Women's Prize 2024 are:
- Franziska Benthin
- Martha Kauffmann, Mali gGmbH
- Malalai Murr, Arezo e.V.
- Alexandra Torres, Mamis en Movimiento e.V.
- Projects "Frauenkreis Berlin" & "Space2grow" of the Lila Offensive e.V.

For participation in the event, registration is required by March 4, 2024 on the homepage of the Pankow district office, since the number of places is limited. Further information on the event and registration is available from the Equal Opportunities Officer in the Pankow district office, Stephanie Wittenburg.

The Pankow women's prize has been awarding women and projects for years that are particularly committed to equality and justice. The award has a long tradition and is an important recognition for those who are committed to these values.

In the following table, the nominees for the Pankow Women's Prize 2024 are listed:

| Nominated | Organization /project |
| ————————- | —————————— |
| Franziska Benthin | - |
| Martha Kauffmann | Mali gGmbH |
| Malalai Murr | Arezo e.V. |
| Alexandra Torres | Mamis en Movimiento e.V. |
| Projects "Women's Circles" & | "Space2grow" of the purple offensive |
| & "Space2grow" of | e.V. |
| Lila offensive e.V. | |

The awarding of the Pankow women's price is not only recognition for the nominees, but also an opportunity to raise awareness of the important work in the field of gender justice and equality. It is an opportunity to highlight and celebrate the positive effects of their efforts on society.



Source: www.berlin.de