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2025
12.01.2025 / France Info
Chékéba Hachemi, co-founder of Stand Speak Rise Up!, spoke on France Info to denounce the dire situation of Afghan women. She highlighted the consequences of the restrictions imposed by the Taliban, which deprive women of their fundamental rights, including access to education and work.
2024
13.12.2024 / RFi
According to the United Nations, women account for 48.1% of migratory flows. On the road to exile, they leave alone or with their children, and are even more vulnerable than men.
Because of their gender, women are more exposed to violence, sexual harassment and exploitation during migration. While they are already fleeing a difficult daily life (domestic violence, poverty, armed conflicts….), their situation does not automatically improve once they arrive in their host country. How can we better support these women?
With :
– Gaëlle Tellier, Executive Vice-President of Groupe SOS, a major player in the European social and solidarity economy.
– Chékéba Hachemi, first female diplomat in Afghanistan, political refugee in France and co-founder of Stand Speak Rise Up, an association fighting rape as a weapon of war.
5.01.2024 / Bel RTL Matin
The Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg was a guest of Thomas de Bergeyck on “Bel RTL Matin.” She expressed her joy at the return of the show “Place Royale” on RTL, reminiscing about her fond memories of previous broadcasts. Maria Teresa emphasized the importance of media and social networks in promoting humanitarian and social causes, stressing her role as Grand Duchess for all Luxembourgers.
2.01.2024 / RFI / France 24
The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg was in the studios of Carrusel de las Artes to discuss her actions in favor of peace and women victims of sexual violence in sensitive areas. An essential fight that has become a priority on the agenda of this sovereign, born on the island of Cuba.
2022
04.12.2022 / Sud Radio
An interview with the Grand Duchess Maria Teresa of Luxembourg, co-founder and president of the association Stand Speak Rise Up!, where she discusses her fight against wartime rape, broadcast on Sud Radio.