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Speakers link women’s work in corrections to United Nations 2030 Agenda

October 10, 2025 | United Nations, Federal


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Speakers link women’s work in corrections to United Nations 2030 Agenda
Two speakers in the meeting transcript praised women working in corrections and tied that work to the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

In remarks recorded in the transcript, Speaker 1 (speaker) said, “Her work reminds us that when justice delivers dignity, when institutions serve people, we move closer to the promise of the 2030 agenda and sustainable development.”

Speaker 2 (speaker) said, “I'm grateful for the recognition because so many times, a lot of women work in the background, and they they they don't get noticed. I see it as an inspiration for all the women coming behind me to put in their best, knowing fully well that their work doesn't go unnoticed. And women being in in corrections, it's not just for aesthetics, it's not just to make up the numbers, but it's a business strategy. It gives results.”

The transcript excerpts do not specify the meeting body, agenda item, or whether the remarks were delivered during public comment or as part of a formal presentation. No motions, votes, or formal actions related to the statements appear in the provided transcript segments.

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