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- 73rd session of the UN General Assembly
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- In Focus: Climate action by, and for, women
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- CSW61
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In Focus: 63rd Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
From 11 – 22 March, CSW63 is discussing social protection, access to public services and sustainable infrastructure that work for women and girls. For news, events and stories from around the world see our editorial. Learn more
The journey along the gender road in Cameroon
In Cameroon, a 200-kilometre road (124 miles) project is shaping the lives and livelihood of the people living along it. Learn more
In rural Georgia women are asking for kindergartens, here’s why
In remote villages across Georgia, better roads and kindergartens are high on women’s agenda. How far a mother has to go to get affordable childcare, determines how much time she has left in a day to get paid work. Learn more
Social protection to domestic workers in Guatemala
A grantee of UN Women’s Fund for Gender Equality is pushing for better income, health insurance, safer working conditions; and helping exploited domestic workers take their cases to the courts. Learn more
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In Focus: UN Commission on the Status of Women
This year, the 63rd session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW63) is taking place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 11 – 22 March 2019. It will focus on the theme, “Social protection systems, access to public services and sustainable infrastructure for gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls”. Join us to learn more about what women need and their role in sustainable infrastructure, public services and social protections. Follow the unfolding conversation at the United Nations and what it will mean for communities worldwide. More
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After reaching gender parity in senior management, UN pushes for parity at all levels
At CSW 63, civil society, governments and UN officials stress that numbers matter, and so does cultural shift and accountability to reach gender parity across the UN. More
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Women, peace and security experts look ahead to 2020
As the 20th anniversary of the groundbreaking UN Security Council resolution 1325 approaches in 2020, experts and advocates on the women, peace and security agenda came together on 15 March to take stock of progress and the way forward on the sidelines of the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women. More
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CSW63 - Strong partnerships and bold actions to stamp out child marriage and FGM
On the margins of the 63rd session of the Commission on the Status of Women, a high-level side event on “Accelerating the elimination of harmful practices to reap the demographic dividend in Africa” convened Member States, civil society, youth and development partners to discuss decisive measures to eliminate child marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) across the continent. More
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New global report calls for urgent measures to close justice gap for women
The High-level Group on Justice for Women (HLG), comprising of justice, human rights and gender experts from different parts of the world, launched a pathbreaking global report on Justice for Women on 13 March, at a side event on the margins of the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in New York. More
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CSW63, Wednesday 20 March 2019
Follow-up to ECOSOC resolutions and decisions; introduction of proposals; general discussion concludes, Conference Room 4, 11am–1pm EDT
Side event: Launch of Strategy on Equality in Law for Women and Girls by 2030, Conference Room 12, 10–11.15am EDT
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“CSW63 is a moment to reflect”
In her remarks at the opening of the 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka called for “change that lasts, and that can withstand the shocks of political climates that may be unconducive to human rights and women’s rights”. More
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This #WomensDay, we’re innovating for change
What does it mean to innovate? From mobile banking to artificial intelligence and the internet of things, it is vital that women’s ideas and experiences equally influence the design and implementation of the innovations that shape our future societies.
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A guiding hand: School counsellors in Sierra Leone address early pregnancy, child marriage
PORT LOKO, Sierra Leone - Fatmata Sesay was 15 years old when she became pregnant. Her parents forced her to move in with her boyfriend, who was neither in school nor employed. Moving in with him felt like an underage marriage, she says. More
Nigeria women are penetrating enclaves to reach children and vulnerable populations
Abuja, 13 March 2019 - "In Northern Nigeria where I work as a nurse and polio vaccinator, only women are allowed to enter houses because most women in this part of the country are in purdah (practice of seclusion)", says Ramatu Garba of Dala Local Government in Kano State. More
Annual UN women activists' summit opens with focus on services, infrastructure
A wheelchair-bound Pakistani mother who yearned to visit a park without worrying about ramp access, and a young South Sudanese woman who dreams of having affordable health care, were among the speakers opening the United Nation's largest annual gathering on gender equality and women's rights on Monday. More
International Women's Day: Empowering more women decision-makers 'essential', says Guterres
UN Secretary-General António Guterres opened the event by enumerating some of the world's collective challenges, "from climate change...to the weakening of commitment to multilateralism," stressing that "gender equality and women's rights are fundamental to addressing each of these". "We can only re-establish trust and rebuild global solidarity by challenging... More
Celebrating women leaders in science and health
On International Women's Day, we celebrate all the women who have had a pioneering role in advancing science and health. One of the best known was Florence Nightingale, a 19th- century statistician and founder of modern nursing, who understood the benefits of hygiene and sanitation in preventing disease. More
The world needs women's leadership, say UN human rights experts - World
GENEVA (8 March 2019) - Women's leadership and equal participation in public affairs is a key element of democracy and a pre-requisite for achieving sustainable development, independent experts from the UN's Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (Committee) said today in Geneva in a joint statement with the Inter-Parliamentary... More
Work-related gender gaps persist but solutions are clear - new ILO report
A future of work in which women will no longer lag behind men is within reach, but it will take a quantum leap, not just hesitant incremental steps, to get there, according to a new International Labour Organization (ILO) report published for International Women's Day on 8 March. More
The future is female
Think equal, build smart, innovate for change. How women's ideas create a more equitable and just world. More
International Women's Day 2019 - United Nations Video Message
On the occasion of the International Women’s Day, UN Video is pleased to send you a video message from the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. The video features the Secretary-General; Ms Amina J. Mohammed, the Deputy Secretary-General; Ms Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, the Executive Director of UN Women; Ms María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés, the... More
Women's empowerment 'essential to global progress' says Guterres, marking International Day
Women's empowerment and gender equality are "essential to global progress", United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres stressed in his message for International Women's Day which this year puts "innovation by women and girls, for women and girls", at the heart of efforts to achieve gender equality. More
Easing fears and promoting gender equality in Chad's girls-only classrooms
A teacher holds up a drawing of an adolescent girl who has just been caught unawares by her first menstruation cycle, while at school. She's addressing neat rows of young women sitting in class, in the town of Bol, in Chad. More
Female Islamic preachers call for women's rights, contraception in Niger
MARADI, Niger - The preacher Malama Ouani may seem like an unlikely advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights. She teaches women about Islam and family welfare during study groups, known as "madrassas," in her conservative community in southern Niger. More










