What would the world look like without girls with their personalities and passion for life and wanting to change the world for the better? This is why we have an army filled with women that are eager to make a difference for other women and girls around the globe.Â
The UN Women promotes the empowerment of women nationally, and many chapters around the country are thriving on the capability on impacting women internationally.Â
The main goals of the organization are to stop any form of violence or discrimination against women, along with empowering women politically and economically around the world, protecting mothers and girlsâ health, and helping women participate in peace negotiations. These goals are extremely important to the organization because while there are conflicts around the globe, girls, women and our elders are the ones affected the most.Â
The main issues that women are dealing with everywhere range from domestic violence and abuse, sexual violence and assaults, lack of education, and unfortunately, the list goes on. For example, some people can safely say that there are not enough women that are represented as leaders, especially in politics.
With many committees throughout the world, the US is one of the donor countries that donates money toward many issues that women may face. That includes human trafficking, domestic violence, etc. That makes the various chapters around the US a part of the United States National Committee (USNC) of UN Women. From that, there are chapters, which support the USNC around the world.Â
Victoria Baird is the president and co-founder of the Utah chapter of UN Women and running this organization has changed her life for the better, and hopes to make a difference in other womenâs lives. âI have always been passionate about human rights, specifically girls and womenâs rights,â says Victoria Baird, âThroughout my life, I have always participated in various nonprofits and unpaid organizations, but Iâve always wanted to create my own.âÂ
Back in 2012, Victoria watched the movie, âHalf the Skyâ, on PBS, which explores the oppression that women worldwide struggle with, and it was shocking to what she discovered. âAfter watching the documentary, I knew I wanted to do something,â said Victoria. â The documentary listed links on ways you could get involved and how to help women around the world, and then UN Women popped up.â
While she was browsing the UN Women website, Victoria came across the different chapters around the country and realized that there was no chapter in Utah. âI figured that I was well-connected so my friend, Nikki Eberhardt, and I organized our plan, just the two of us,â said Victoria. âThen in 2013, we became an official chapter of the UN Women!â
There were some big accomplishments that the Utah chapter of UN Women made in the beginning and one of them was the funding board. âThey were amazing and connected individuals for being a part of a nonprofit and unpaid organization,â said Victoria. âThey were able to get the word out about UN Women in Utah, and it definitely wasnât an easy job!âÂ
Another accomplishment the Utah chapter had was having two articles published in the Deseret News and on KSL.Not only does the chapter talk and advocate about womenâs issues – they also fundraise! âFundraising is one of the hardest things you have to do for an organization because you are basically begging for money,â Victoria says. âHowever, we were able to fundraise for our events that got us some nice money to establish the chapter and be recognized locally.âÂ
An example of one of their first successful events was their participation in the 2014 Color Run here in Salt Lake City. âWith us being the featured chapter and rounding up an amazing set of volunteers made the event memorable for us!â says Victoria.Â
With all of the amazing successes that the chapter has fulfilled throughout these few years, there were some struggles that Victoria has faced while trying to promote Utahâs chapter. âWe are sometimes not accepted and we receive the cold shoulder,â says Victoria. âHowever, this is my business and I learned that if some people do not like it, I am okay with it.âÂ
Some other struggles that the chapter faces internally is knowing that running a nonprofit is not as easy as it looks, as well as fundraising. âWith all of the struggles that our chapter deals with, I have learned to not get offended, because, in the business world, you have to learn to not be affected by peoplesâ choices are feelings.â says Victoria.
With all of the wonderful events put on by the Utah Chapter of UN Women, Victoriaâs personal favorite event was their âHe for Sheâ gala back in July of 2016. âWe as a chapter support many organizations that came out of the UN Women, making one of them âHe for Sheâ, a group that promotes gender equality here in Utah.â says Victoria. UN Women Utah collaborates with various organizations around the Salt Lake valley, along with YWCA, Women of the World, and the South Valley Women Center.Â
âWe do several volunteer events for YWCA, while we help local refugees adjust here in the valley with Women of the World, and provide feminine hygiene products or any items that any group may need.â says Victoria.Â
âThis internship has changed my life and has brought me so many opportunities,â says Vlada Yaremenko, a local intern for UN Women Utah. âThrough USNC for UN Women Utah I have met so many amazing and strong women who inspire me every day, and together we work towards the same goal.â Vlada says the relationships and skills she has gained through the chapter are lifelong memories. âI am blessed to be a part of this organization and work closely with the chapter board, especially Victoria Baird,â Vlada says.Â
All of the interns for UN Women Utah say that this organization has changed their lives by engaging with the community to help advocate for womenâs rights within the United States and abroad. âI have learned what it is like to be on the board for such a prestigious organization and the responsibility that comes with the position,â says Kristin Fagerback, head of the PR Board for UN Women Utah. âI love how all the women that work for the organization has such a zeal to fight for womenâs rights.â
UN Women Utah has put on events such as film festivals that broadcast films about womenâs oppression, awareness events, and the Womenâs march.