One Woman: A Song for UN Women

Support women all over the world. Buy "One Woman" at http://song.unwomen.org. From China to Costa Rica, from Mali to Malaysia, acclaimed singers and musicians, women and men, have come together to spread a message of unity and solidarity: We are "One Woman".Launching on International Women's Day, 8 March 2013, the song is a rallying cry that inspires listeners to join the drive for women's rights and gender equality. "One Woman" was written for UN Women, the global champion for women and girls worldwide, to celebrate its mission and work to improve women's lives around the world.This year, International Women's Day focuses on ending violence against women — a gross human rights violation that affects up to 7 in 10 women and a top priority for UN Women. As commemorations are underway in all corners of the globe, "One Woman" reminds us that together, we can overcome violence and discrimination: "We Shall Shine!" Join us to help spread the word and enjoy this musical celebration of women worldwide.For lyrics, full credits and more information on our artists, please visit: http://song.unwomen.orgCreditsSongWritten by:Beth BlattGraham LyleFahan HassanProduced by:Jerry BoysBeth BlattGraham LyleMixing Engineer:Jerry BoysExecutive Producer:Hope SingsProduced at Livingston Studio, London, United KingdomMixed at The Moor Room, United KingdomMastered at Sterling Sound, New York CityMusic VideoProduced at Microsoft Production StudiosSenior Manager Business Development and Marketing: Kara CostaProducer: Maren S. PattersonEditor: Denise BurdetteProduction Coordinator: Betsy GrantPhotos and video courtesy of:CIAT (Neil Palmer)UNAIDSUNDP (Ahmed Rady, Ari Vitikainen, Issraa El-Ko, Mohammad Moniruzzaman)UN Photo (Christopher Herwig, Kibae Park, Helena Mulkerns, Martine Perret, P Mugabane, Rick Bajornas)UNTVUNTF/Phil BorgesUN Women (Catianne Tijerina, Gaganjit Singh, Janarbek Amankulov)Special thanks to Microsoft as the corporate partner for the production of "One Woman", particularly Orlando Ayala, Chairman of Emerging Markets, and Oriona Spaulding, Director of National Competitiveness.