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Actions intensify against Zika virus in Brazil
On World Health Day, UN Women and partners are distributing digital cards, flyers and posters to raise awareness of women's health and rights, as radio programmes and a virtual situation room channel information and advocacy. Learn more
Football for development training
Ahead of the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, Valencia CF and UN Women are organizing an international workshop to teach football training techniques to development practitioners. Apply here! Learn more
Breaking the cycle of human trafficking in Albania
To support women and girl survivors of trafficking, UN Women in Albania has been supporting efforts to boost national capacities to adequately address their needs and reintegrate them into society. Learn more
Psychosocial counselling helps earthquake survivors in Nepal overcome loss
Since the April 2015 earthquake in Nepal, a UN Women-supported multi-purpose women’s centre in Sindhupalchok District has provided psychosocial counselling to nearly 500 women and young girls. Learn more
- New Zealand commits to supporting women’s education, leadership and participation, and improving women’s safety
- Bolivia vows to ensure new laws are adequately implemented to achieve transformative change
- Slovakia commits to new targets, such as reducing the gender pay gap and increasing support services for women survivors
- Hungary commits to take action to prevent and eliminate domestic violence and sexual violence in conflict, increase employment and provide flexible day-care options for women
- The United States of America to work towards a world where every woman and girl can enjoy their rights and freedoms
- Azerbaijan commits to mainstream gender in all State programmes and legislation to help working women
- Fiji pledges to develop gender-inclusive policies and laws, improve protections against gender-based violence
- Austria promises to reduce gender pay gaps, encourage women candidates and board members
- Dominican Republic promises a plan to extend early childhood services and financing for women’s businesses
- Denmark vows equal opportunities in education and work, and to combat domestic violence
- Cuba reaffirms ongoing efforts to equalize women’s and men’s roles at home and numbers of women in government decision-making
- Croatia commits to providing active support for women’s empowerment both domestically and internationally, combat stereotypes and aim for better work-life balance
- Colombia commits to strengthen gender equality policies, eliminate gender disparities in education, reduce female unemployment, implement a plan on ending gender-based violence
- Costa Rica plans to embrace shared caregiving, promote women’s equality in the workplace
- Comoros promises continued support for reproductive health and expanded economic roles for women
- China pledges USD 10 million commitment to UN Women, assistance for other developing countries to build 100 health projects for women and children
- Latvia promises to bolster laws and support partners to fight violence
- Lao People’s Democratic Republic vows to take steps to stop violence, commits to continued action on gender equality in national plans
- Kenya aims for universal access to sexual and reproductive health, progressive action towards economic empowerment
- Tunisia seeks to expand participation of women in office
- Viet Nam will devote all necessary resources to close gender gaps, extend employment and other services for women in remote areas
- Armenia commits to implement a law on equal rights and opportunities and sign the Istanbul Convention
- Thailand promises education to cultivate acceptance of gender equality, data to monitor progress, training to promote gender-responsive budgeting
- Switzerland commits to combat wage discrimination, achieve a better work-family balance and act against domestic violence
- United Republic of Tanzania intends to amend all laws with discriminatory provisions and leverage economic growth to advance women’s equality
- Timor-Leste affirms ending gender discrimination an ongoing priority in commitment to the SDGs and Beijing Platform for Action
- Sweden vows that all national policies, budgets and international aid will contribute to gender equality
- Sri Lanka commits to update national action plan, and sustain firm commitment to gender equality and women’s empowerment
- South Sudan envisions keeping gender equality at the centre of public policy and ending inequality by 2040
- Senegal enacts legal and policy reforms, commits to meaningful empowerment and true equality
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In Focus: CSW60
Women’s empowerment and its link to sustainable development was the focus of the 60th session of the Commission on the Status of Women. The annual high-level gathering took place at UN Headquarters in New York from 14-24 March 2016. Global leaders, NGOs, private sector and activists met to discuss how to ensure women and girls are at the forefront of plans to implement the new 15-year global development roadmap. More
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CSW60 participant voices
Through short video and print interviews and photographs, see a a snapshot of the messages and perspectives on women and the SDGs from some of the thousands of activists from civil society organizations from around the world. More
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Women and the Sustainable Development Goals
With the new global 2030 roadmap and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved by UN Member States, we take a look at how women are affected by each of the 17 proposed goals, as well as how women and girls can – and will – be key to achieving them. More
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"A day in the life of..."
As part of our editorial series titled "A day in the life of...", Dina Zorba, head of office for UN Women in Yemen, provides a glimpse into her work in Yemen, a country which has seen much conflict since March of 2015. More
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International Women's Day 2016
Under the theme “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality”, this year’s observance reflected on how to build momentum around the new Sustainable Development Goals, and related gender equality commitments as part of UN Women’s Step It Up initiative. More
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Interactive timeline: Women’s Footprint in History
Throughout history, women have made extraordinary contributions to their societies. Explore a selection of these women and learn what the reality still is today for many women and girls worldwide. More
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World leaders commit to gender equality
Ninety world leaders have made concrete commitments and firm pledges to overcome gender equality gaps at, and since, a historic event co-hosted by UN Women and the People’s Republic of China: the “Global Leaders’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: A Commitment to Action.” More
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08/04/2016Expert’s take: SDGs monitoring for women and girls—are we ready for the ride?
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07/04/2016As World Health Day is commemorated globally, actions intensify in response to the Zika virus in Brazil
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07/04/2016UN Women Deputy Executive Director Lakshmi Puri visits Thailand and Indonesia
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05/04/2016Valencia Club de Fútbol and UN Women to teach football training techniques to development practitioners
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05/04/2016UN Trust Fund to End Violence against Women issues annual Call for Proposals
Expert's take
Ginette Azcona, a Policy Specialist with UN Women’s Research and Data Team, explains the importance of, and challenges related to global monitoring of progress towards achieving the SDGs. More
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The Global Database on Violence against Women is an online resource designed to provide comprehensive and up-to-date information on measures taken by governments to address violence against women, in the areas of laws and policies, prevention, services and statistical data. More
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Step it Up: Global Leaders’ commitments
This book compiles the concrete steps and measures to achieve gender equality under UN Women’s “Step It Up” initiative, pledged by 72 Heads of State and Government who came together at the Global Leaders' Meeting in September 2015. More
“It is critical for us to ensure that 2030 arrives with women and girls in a different place”
In her closing remarks for the 60th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka thanked all participants in the negotiations for their diligence in scrutinizing every word to make sure that the agreed conclusions really mean something for the women and girls of their nations and their regions. More
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World leaders commit to gender equality
In September 2015, world leaders answered a call by UN Women to step it up for gender equality. From China to Liberia, Brazil to France, here's a selection of what the Heads of State said.
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Prime time dads: Improving gender equality in Georgia through reality TV
TIBILISI, Georgia - The camera zooms in, panning across a marble mantle covered with family photos of three young boys and their happy, smiling parents, then stops on what studies have shown is a statistically uncommon site in Georgia: A father - in this case Zviad Kvaratskhelia, best-selling author and publisher - sitting in his living room, spending... More
UN peacekeeping chief condemns sexual exploitation; says victims' needs are 'top priority'
The top United Nations peacekeeping official has underscored that the protection of and assistance to victims of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic remains the Organization's top priority. More
Ensuring safe deliveries for women in conflict-affected areas of Eastern Ukraine
KRAMATORSK, Ukraine - Elena, age 31, found out that she was pregnant with her second child shortly before a ceasefire was declared in Eastern Ukraine last September. Elena's home town of Makiivka had been experiencing heavy, often deadly bombardments with mortars and grenades since the start of the conflict, which marks its second anniversary this ... More
Did the humanitarian response to the Nepal Earthquake ensure no one was left behind?
In April and May 2015, two large-scale earthquakes struck Nepal, killing almost 9,000 people, damaging over half a million houses and displacing hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. Natural hazards are indiscriminate: earthquakes have no regard for social hierarchy, gender, age, disability, religion, ethnicity, or caste. More
Probe into sexual abuse in Central African Republic must 'leave no stone unturned,' says UN rights chief
The United Nations human rights chief today described the latest reports of sexual exploitation and abuse in the Central African Republic as "sickening," calling for a thorough investigation into alleged conducts by UN and French troops, as well as local armed groups. More
Yemen: one year of conflict puts 3.4 million women of reproductive age at risk, UN reports
A year of conflict in Yemen has left an estimated 3.4 million women of reproductive age between 15 and 49 years in need of humanitarian assistance, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has reported, expressing growing concern about the situation. More
Fighting for justice for women amidst conflict in Yemen
SANA'A, Yemen - Aisha* was raised in a one room apartment adjacent to her father's grocery shop in a small town 100 kilometres from Sana'a, Yemen's capital. Shortly after she turned 12, her father introduced her to a 60-year-old man and informed her that the man had paid to marry her. More
Tapping into the power of midwives to reduce maternal mortality in Guatemala
Natividad Coc believes midwifes are born, not made, and she received the calling herself and went into midwifery training while still a young girl. One sunny afternoon, as she makes her rounds in the mountainous district of Chimaltenango, Guatemala. More
One month later: Getting critical services to pregnant women after Fiji's Cyclone Winston
One week after Cyclone Winston devastated the island nation of Fiji, Elenoa Adi, age 33, awoke at 4 a.m. to unexpected birth pangs. It was late February, and the baby wasn't due until April. More
FAO and ECOWAS declare continuous support for women in agriculture
Ministers of Gender and Women’s Affairs from ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) countries pledge to work to ensure that gender is adequately addressed in the implementation of the ECOWAS Zero Hunger Initiative. More
UN rights chief welcomes ICC judgement finding Jean-Pierre Bemba guilty of war crimes in Central African Republic
The United Nations rights chief today welcomed the judgement delivered by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the case of Jean-Pierre Bemba, a Congolese national found guilty of crimes against humanity and war crimes, including rape, murder and pillage, committed in 2002 and 2003 in the Central African Republic (CAR). More
"If you get it right for girls and women, you get it right for humanitarian action"
UN OCHA co-hosted a high-level round table on 17 March to highlight the importance of women's and girls' rights, resiliency and leadership roles in humanitarian action, including concerted steps to address gender-based violence. More













