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- How we work
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In Focus
- CSW59
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- End Violence against Women
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Young Palestinians push for a gender-equal Constitution
More than 700 young Palestinians have received leadership and gender-sensitivity training and several have collectively drafted an alternative constitution that challenges the status quo. Learn more
Rural women access early cancer screening in Turkey
After receiving UN Women training, a municipality in central Turkey is actively reaching out to thousands of rural women to educate and transport them to a free cancer screening centre. Learn more
Women pick up the pieces in Vanuatu
In the wake of devastating Tropical Cyclone Pam, UN Women is working with market vendors, governments and donors to help affected market women restore their livelihoods and build resilience against future shocks. Learn more
In Focus: Women and Health
This month we focus on women's health and the significant impact that can be made by increasing access to care and recognizing women's rights to preventative interventions. Learn more
Highlights
UN Women's Beijing+20 campaign is a call to action and imagination. Join us! More
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A call to governments
"Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality" is a new UN Women initiative urging governments to make national commitments to ensure women and girls can reach their full potential by 2030. More
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In Focus: Women and Health
This month we focus on women's health and the significant impact that can be made by increasing access to care and recognizing women's rights to preventative interventions. More
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UN Women action to confront the Ebola crisis
UN Women is facilitating mobilization and information efforts targeting women and coordinating UN efforts to address gender within the response to the Ebola crisis. More
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Beijing+20 at CSW59
From 9-20 March 2015, the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women reviewed progress and remaining challenges in implementing the landmark Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, 20 years on. More
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Leaders and celebrities unveil Planet 50-50
At a star-studded event in New York City, high-powered speakers took the stage to galvanize global attention, putting out a clarion call: a firm expiry date of 2030 for gender inequality, with real equality being nothing short of 50-50. More
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Post-Beijing voices
They were toddlers in 1995 when the ground-breaking Beijing Platform for Action was adopted by global leaders. Some of them, not even born. Infusing fresh meaning into the complex concepts of gender equality, here’s their take on what a gender-equal world would look like. More
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International Women's Day 2015
The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on 8 March, is the clarion call of UN Women’s Beijing+20 campaign “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity: Picture it!” More
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Government contributions grow, but not fast enough
UN Women relies almost entirely on voluntary financial contributions to sustain its work and programmes for gender equality and women’s empowerment. The generous donations of Governments, private sector companies, foundations and individuals allow UN Women to deliver on its mandate and work with women and girls on the ground, where it is needed most. More
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14/04/2015Statement of the Executive Director of UN Women on the one-year anniversary of the Chibok kidnappings
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14/04/2015Women vendors improve markets in Papua New Guinea
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09/04/2015Quito: a city committed to preventing sexual harassment in public spaces
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08/04/2015Young Palestinians push for a gender-equal Constitution
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07/04/2015Rural women access early cancer screening in Turkey
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Melinda Gates is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Along with Bill Gates, she shapes and approves the Foundation’s strategies, reviews results, and sets the overall direction of the organization. Together, they meet with grantees and partners to further the Foundation’s goal of improving equity in the United States and around the world. They make many public appearances to advocate for the Foundation’s issues.
Women of Achievement

Asel Sartbaeva is a pioneer, as one of the first internationally recognized female scientists from Central Asia. Her work today focuses on discovering a substance to aid in transport and storage of vaccines without refrigeration. She was short listed for the L’OREAL – UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship for her ground-breaking research on vaccine preservation.
One year and counting…
In a statement on the one-year anniversary of the kidnapping of nearly 300 school girls in Chibok, Nigeria, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka says their imprisonment is a stark reminder of the ongoing impunity that accompanies this type of violence. She urges the global community to work together to adopt a coordinated response that addresses the drivers of extremist violence. More
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Quito: a city committed to preventing sexual harassment in public spaces
This video produced for UN Women, with support from the Spanish Agency for Development Cooperation (AECID), illustrates the main areas of action to end violence in public spaces currently undertaken by the Municipality of Quito, in collaboration with UN Women and many local stakeholders, such as grass-roots women and women’s organizations, public transportation systems, and media.
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International Women's Day 2015 - UN System Messages, Events and News
The official United Nations theme for International Women's Day 2015 is "Empowering Women - Empowering Humanity: Picture It!" Celebrated globally on 8 March, International Women's Day will highlight the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a historic roadmap signed by 189 governments 20 years ago that sets the agenda for realizing women's rights.... More
Finding justice for victims of gender-based violence in Somalia
Sixteen-year-old Safia was herding goats in Puntland, Somalia, last September when a man approached her and asked for drinking water. She gave him the water, but then he grabbed her and, at knifepoint, dragged her to an isolated area. He held her captive for two weeks, raping her repeatedly. More
ILO to issue an update on progress made on gender equality in the world of work and a working paper on the motherhood pay gap
GENEVA – On the occasion of International Women's Day (8 March), the International Labour Organization (ILO) will publish a briefing note providing an assessment of progress made on achieving gender equality in the world of work since the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action in 1995. In addition, the ILO will release a working paper on the "Motherhood... More
Through UN-backed project, Ethiopian marmalade will soon hit shelves at 'Eataly'
Thanks to a partnership between the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and Eataly to support family farmers around the globe, a cooperative of women in Ethiopia are now ready to ship their 4,000 jars of jam to Rome, where they will soon reach the shelves. More
El Salvador: UN rights office welcomes 'ground-breaking' pardon of woman in abortion case
23 January 2015 – The United Nations human rights office today welcomed the 'ground-breaking decision' of the Salvadorian Legislative Assembly to pardon a young women's 30-year sentence in an abortion case. Carmen Guadalupe Vásquez Aldana, who suffered a miscarriage at the age of 18 after reportedly being raped, was convicted of aggravated homicide... More
Iceland champions gender equality at the UN
Iceland has been demonstrating to the international community why it ranks number one in the world in closing the gender gap. The Nordic country recently hosted a conference at the United Nations to highlight the influence society has in the way men treat women. More
In Davos, Ban urges global action in 2015 on development, gender equality, climate change
23 January 2015 – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged world leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to maintain their focus on a broad range of climate, development and gender equality issues, warning that as the global community continues to face multiple crises, the new year must be a time for 'strong... More
You're Invited: ECOSOC Youth Forum 2015
You're invited to the UN ECOSOC 2015 Global Youth Forum on "Youth Engagement in the Transition from MDGs to SDGs: What will it take?" to be held on 2 and 3 February 2015, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the UN Headquarters in New York. UN Women is organizing a special dialogue on Youth and Gender Equality on 3 February 2015, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00... More
Iraq report highlights disabled children used in terror attacks
Child abuse is continuing in Iraq where disabled children have been used to carry out terrorist attacks in a belief it will cure them, it emerged on Thursday. In a UN report on Iraq, human rights experts also detailed child prostitution and child pornography, along with other harmful practices targeting girls, such as female genital mutilation, early... More
Protecting women human rights defenders
A social media campaign by the UN is honouring women human rights defenders worldwide and raising awareness about the dangers of the job. Under the hashtag #reflect2protect, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) is releasing a series of 12 short video profiles of these defenders. More
Women stereotyped and under-represented in global film industry
The global film industry perpetuates discrimination against women, a UN-backed study on female characters in popular movies has found. Girls and women are over twice as likely as boys and men to be shown in sexually revealing clothes, partially or fully naked. More
Cooking Can Save Lives
The lack of clean cooking facilities and access to cooking fuel affects the health, safety, livelihoods and environment of a third of the world's population. This is especially the case in the world's most vulnerable settings, where people have no choice but to cook over open fires or cookstoves that generate a lot of indoor smoke. Exposure to these... More














