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Actions 2005 - Patchwork Quilt

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Burkina Faso

Mali

Patchwork Quilt - Mali The square has a calm aspect, cold, quiet, heralding peace, signs of hope. The forms that interpenetrate, reinforced by thick lines, give promptness and energy to the fabric and glorify the role of mixing between the women of all the colors for a taking into account of all the sensitivities in their diversities, their role of mother of the life and feeder of the humanity represented by a symbol of excellence: the TIWARA (ideogram Malian) and a daba with its blade inserted in the ground, support of the whole of work.

Of these swirls points a sun raising under a sky little released and some points of reception that and there showing gleam for the African woman, as for saying that "there is some". More details

Ghana

Senegal

Guinea

Patchwork Quilt - Guinea Our square quilt shows the violation of rights women suffer through the numerous tasks they accomplish: several pregnancies, family responsabilities, transportation of wood and water on large distances.

For us it is necessary to have social justice to reach the autonomy and the effective blooming of the woman. Thus: the woman with the child on her back and the faggot of wood illustrate the violence against women; the balance in the medium of the quilt  illustrates equitable justice; and finally the dove illustrates freedom, autonomy and blooming.
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Bénin

Patchwork Quilt - Benin Meaning of the Square Quilt

In Benin, we have a very crucial problem which is poverty and in spite of the implementation of all the programs and
projects, one does not manage to fight effectively against this poverty for many reasons. That's why, we, women of the World March of Women, we considered that the true fight against poverty is the taking into account of the three values : JUSTICE, SOLIDARITY between the women and EQUALITY, i.e. the equitable division of the resources of the nation, and education for all. More details

Camerún

Patchwork Quilt - Cameroon Our square was realized by an artist of the March on a made traditional fabric of bark of tree, "OBOM". It represents the symbols of the utopian Humanity dreamed by Camerun's women, namely, a man, a woman, children, the symbols of peace, equity and capacity (the tree of peace, the cola, the pipe, drive out-flies), the fight against poverty materialized by a hoe, the yellow snail gold which is the mascot of the World March of the Women in Cameroun (the pace of snail translates the difficulty of fighting against poverty and discriminations, its center represents the opening of the women to solidarity, and the yellow color gold means the richness for all).

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Sudáfrica

Mozambique

República Democrática de Congo

Rwanda

Patchwork Quilt - Rwanda The rwandese quilt is sewn on a fabric of unbleached cotton. The image symbolizes a rwandese woman in traditional clothes with the colors of the national flag, it holds in hand a half-opened basket of which the interior contains the 5 values of the world Charter.

Usually, the basket contains women's secrets, but here, it's half-opened because in it are the 5 values of the Women's Global Charter.
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Burundi

Patchwork Quilt - Burundi The square contains two logos: one of World March on the left and the other on the right of a burundian woman
with the traditional clothes having the same colors as the national flag. This woman carries on her head an open basket to make leave a dove, peace symbol; its opened wings ask to cease the violences against women. The open basket means "do not violate me".

In the medium we wrote in Kirundi "AMAHORO AMAHONDA" which means literally PEACE AND SORGO who is sign of abundance. Thus we wish abundance to the burundians and the entire world  in order to cease the wars and to live in peace and thus the woman will not have any more a concern. In bottom of the Short point we marked the date of entry and exit in Burundi of the Charter
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Sudán

Israel

Palestina

Jordania

Túnez

Líbano

Azerbaiyán

Pakistán

India

Patchwork Quilt - India The Square from India for the World March Solidarity Quilt reflects :

- The future of the Planet and Humanity lies with the women of the world who struggle today to establish Peace, Justice and Equality among  the people. More details

Birmania

Tailandia

Patchwork Quilt - Thailand The Thai Quilt stresses our struggles to " Stop poverty and to stop violence against women". More details

República Democrática Popular Lao

Patchwork Quilt - Lao People's Democratic Republic Meaning: "Women and Peace" More details

Filipinas

Patchwork Quilt - Philippines

Message – genuine and lasting peace, as it is continuously evasive in the Philippines, is a continuing aspiration.  Majority of the total population in the country live in abject poverty and experience gender-based violence in all its forms – physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, and economic.  In solidarity with all freedom-loving Filipinos and friends who are fighting for equality and justice, Kilos Kabaro2! shares this message to all the women and men around the world.

Symbols – a portion of the KK2! logo was altered a bit to make a part of the letter K look like a bird, the dove of peace.  At the upper left and right sides of the KK2! logo, the name of Kilos Kabaro 2 is embroidered in the original Philippine alphabet called Alibata.

Choice of colors – violet and fuschia are the prominent colors to depict the women’s struggle against all forms of oppression, exploitation and discrimination.  The name of the country in Filipino represents the four colors of the Philippine flag.

Choice of fabric/textile – represents the three major Philippine islands namely Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao from which these pieces of cloth originate.

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República de Corea

Japón

Patchwork Quilt - Japan

This square was made by women in Nagasaki prefecture where the second atomic bomb was dropped on August 9th 1945 (the first bomb was on Hiroshima). They send a message to the women of the world for “a peaceful planet with no nuclear weapons”.

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Australia

España

Patchwork Quilt - Spain Cataluñya: the square represents the city of Barcelona, in front of Catlauñya. Near the city is the Mediterranean Sea that united women during the last Mediterranean Social Forum. 
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Suiza

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