Better World London Committee
Event at V&A MUSEUM
Women's History Month
We are delighted to announce the First Edition of the Better World Fund Program in London at the Victoria and Albert Museum. A philanthropic initiative dedicated to the movement of Women’s Empowerment on the first day of Women’s History Month.
An meaningful event, weaving together art, culture, and philanthropy for a cause that resonates globally.
Join us in this symphony of art and philanthropy as we strive to make the world a better place, one note, one insight, and one heartfelt commitment at a time.
Supporting the charity Breast Cancer Now
BreastCancer is the most common cancer in the world and caused 670,000 deaths in 2022.
It is the most common cancer in the UK, with 1 in 7 women developing the disease in their lifetime. Every year around 11,500 women and 90 men in the UK die from breast cancer – that’s nearly 1,000 lives lost each month, 31 each day or 1every 45 minutes.
As a charity Breast Cancer Now is steered by world-class research and powered bylife-changing support. We’re here for anyone affected by breast cancer, providing support for today and hope for the future.
We’re a united force of patients, families, world-leading researchers, expert nurses, campaigners and volunteers, dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by breast cancer. We are doing all we can to make life-saving discoveries, and we’re here to offer support to anyone, the whole way through their breast cancer experience.
From prevention and early detection to finding better and kinder treatments and ensuring anyone diagnosed has the support they need. We will leave no stoneunturned until we achieve our vision – that by 2050, everyone diagnosed with breast cancer will live and be supported to live well.
Masterclass
The Masterclass is designed to provide a forum for discussion on women's rights, education and child protection.The aim of these discussions is to deconstruct preconceived ideas and imagine innovative solutions for building lasting peace.
Guila Clara Kessous is committed to breaking down stereotypes and engaging in dialogue with exceptional speakers to share concrete ideas for a more just future.
Mrs. Guila Clara Kessous, inspired by Nobel Peace Prize Elie Wiesel and Harvard’s William Ury, presents the International Accords of Women in Diplomacy.This declaration champions women’s rights and dignity worldwide. It’s the first of its kind, signed by leading international political women, to foster cooperation against violence and promote women in diplomacy.