International Women’s Day 2019: IPM Partner Toolkit

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Thank you for joining us in celebrating International Women’s Day this year! We hope you’ll help us by sharing the following Twitter and Facebook messages and graphics with your networks – and please feel free to send us your materials as well!

How can you participate?

• Promote the International Women’s Day content below across your social media platforms
• Include the hashtags #IWD2019 or #InternationalWomensDay in your tweets so you’re part of the conversation
• Follow us on Twitter @IPMicrobicides and on Facebook @internationalpartnershipformicrobicides
• No proactive media pitching of IPM or the ring at this time, given the ongoing regulatory review

 

Social Media Posts

Facebook:

  • This International Women’s Day, UN Women is issuing a call to “think equal, build smart, innovate for change.” @internationalpartnershipformicrobicides is working to expand women’s HIV prevention options with new technologies—and that means innovation is front and center every day. Because innovating for women today will mean a healthier tomorrow for all. bit.ly/2EuqiVq
  • International Women’s Day is particularly important to @internationalpartnershipformicrobicides because gender equality and HIV prevention go hand-in-hand. Expanding women’s HIV prevention options is just one way to help empower women—but it’s an essential one, and it can only happen with sustained investment, political will and dedicated partnerships. Let’s work together to give women more control over their sexual and reproductive health, so they can stay healthy and thrive. bit.ly/2EuqiVq

Twitter:

  • @IPMicrobicides believes that innovating for women today will mean a healthier tomorrow for all. That’s why on #IWD2019, and every day, #innovation is front and center as we work to expand women’s #HIV prevention options. bit.ly/2EuqiVq
  • #DYK that women are at higher risk of acquiring #HIV? That’s why it’s so important to empower them with a range of prevention options. When women have more control over their #SRHR, they can stay healthy and thrive. bit.ly/2EuqiVq @IPMicrobicides

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