Sebzeci, Ö. (2015). Cycling 14,000 Kilometers for Women. Solutions 6(5): 77–80. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/2015/5/cycling-14000-kilometers-for-women
On The Ground
Cycling 14,000 Kilometers for Women by Ozge Sebzeci
R4RW
A group photo of the R4RW women in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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our tall, athletic ladies are easy to spot in the crowd with their cycling gear, helmets, and bike glasses. They have sweat profusely after several hours of biking and hiking up the hills, and are now resting quietly at the side of a road. While two of them are leaving for a bike repair shop, I start speaking with the other two. They are Dutch ladies pedaling from Indonesia to Holland for a cause: to foster awareness of women’s rights. They embarked on their journey in September 2014 with a pair of third-hand, in-tandem bikes, riding an average of 75 kilometers everyday
and meeting with many women’s organizations, government officers, and consulates as well as locals in each country they visited. They are observing common problems for women, trying to understand the mentality behind them, and profiling some of the extraordinary women they meet on the road. By the end of the journey, they will have completed over 14,000 kilometers and crossed over 22 countries in 400 days. “On our graduation year, our classmates were working only for their resumes. We wanted to do something for others,” says Carlijn Bettink, 25,
the president of R4WR and a medical anthropology and sociology graduate. She and her three childhood friends Lidewij Ponjee, Monique van der Veeken, and Sophie van Hoof took a different tack and established together a women’s rights organization called R4WR (Ride for Women’s Rights) that specializes in gender inequality, family planning, and education after they got their Master’s degrees in 2013.1 “We all have different backgrounds but when we sat together, we understood that women’s rights are a priority for all of us,” Bettink says. “Many women are lacking the
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