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- Facts and figures
- Global norms and standards
- Conflict prevention and resolution
- Building and sustaining peace
- Young women in peace and security
- Rule of law: Justice and security
- Women, peace, and security in the work of the UN Security Council
- Preventing violent extremism and countering terrorism
- Planning and monitoring
- Humanitarian action
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- Governance and national planning
- Sustainable development agenda
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- International Women’s Day
- International Day of Women and Girls in Science
- Generation Equality action pack, January 2020
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- Generation Equality action pack, November 2019: Generation Equality Stands against Rape
- Women, peace and security
- Generation Equality action pack, October 2019
- International Day of Rural Women
- International Day of the Girl Child
- 74th session of the UN General Assembly
- World Humanitarian Day
- International Youth Day
- International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
- World Refugee Day
- Women and girls in sport
- International Girls in ICT Day
- CSW63
- CSW62
- Women and the SDGs
- In Focus: Climate action by, and for, women
- Indigenous women’s rights and activism
- Empowering women to conserve our oceans
- CSW61
- Women refugees and migrants
- CSW60
- Financing: Why it matters for women and girls
- Engaging Men
- SIDS Conference
- MDG Momentum
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In Focus: International Women's Day
Women’s rights and gender equality are taking centre stage in 2020. This year’s theme for International Women’s Day (8 March) is, “I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights”. Join #GenerationEquality and become part of the movement. Learn more
Anastasiia Yeva Domani: How a transgender woman in Ukraine fought for her rights
Anastasiia Yeva Domani is a transgender woman from Ukraine who became an activist after fighting for her own right to transition with dignity. Learn more
I am Generation Equality: Hingride Marcelle Leite de Jesus
Hingride Marcelle Leite de Jesus is a graduate of One Win Leads to Another, which provides weekly sport practice and life skills sessions for adolescent girls in Brazil. Learn more
Generation Equality Forum
The Generation Equality Forum is a civil society–centred, multi-stakeholder, global gathering for gender equality, convened by UN Women and co-hosted by the governments of Mexico and France. It will kick off in Mexico City, Mexico (7–8 May 2020), and culminate in Paris, France (7–10 July 2020). Learn more
Highlights
International Women’s Day 2020
Women’s rights and gender equality are taking centre stage in 2020. This year’s theme for International Women’s Day (8 March) is, “I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights”. Together, we want to mobilize to end gender-based violence; we are calling for economic justice and rights for all; bodily autonomy, sexual and reproductive health and rights; and feminist action for climate justice. We want technology and innovation for gender equality; and feminist leadership. More
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Generation Equality
To mark the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, UN Women is launching a new campaign, “Generation Equality—Realizing women’s rights and an equal future”. The campaign demands equal pay, equal sharing of unpaid care and domestic work, an end to sexual harassment and all forms of violence against women and girls, health-care services that respond to their needs, and their equal participation in political life and decision-making in all areas of life. More
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Twelve small actions with big impact for Generation Equality
Change isn’t just about big headline moments, legal victories and international agreements: the way we talk, think, and act every day can create a ripple effect that benefits everyone. As we usher in the new decade and take stock of global progress on women’s rights, join us, as Generation Equality, in getting to gender equality through these simple everyday actions. More
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Visualizing the data: Women’s representation in society
Women’s full and equal participation in all facets of society is a fundamental human right. Yet, around the world, from politics to entertainment to the workplace, women and girls are largely underrepresented. Take a closer look at this gender-imbalanced picture over time. More
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In Focus: Women and the SDGs
Gender equality is a right. Fulfilling this right is the best chance we have in meeting some of the most pressing challenges of our time—from economic crisis and lack of health care, to climate change, violence against women and escalating conflicts. Check out new data, stories, videos and more illustrating how and why gender equality matters across all the Sustainable Development Goals. More
CSW 64 Advisory
In light of the current outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the UN Secretary-General has suggested to the Chair of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) that Member States consider amending the format and conduct of the session. Options could include holding a scaled-down, shortened session with the participation of New York-based delegations only, or postponing the session to a later date. Member States will meet on Monday 2 March to discuss the matter and take a final decision. Additional information will be provided as it becomes available.
Announcement: Leadership of Generation Equality Action Coalitions
Following the announcement of the Action Coalition themes on 15 January, this communique outlines the leadership criteria, process and timeline for the Generation Equality Action Coalitions. Read more►
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29/02/2020CSW 64 Advisory
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27/02/2020Take Five: A decade of making public spaces safe for women and girls
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27/02/2020Media advisory: International Women’s Day 2020 events
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08/03/2020Statement for International Women’s Day by Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
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26/02/2020Anastasiia Yeva Domani: How a transgender woman in Ukraine fought for her rights and discovered the activist within her
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02/03/2020We are all Generation Equality: A Ring the Bell for Gender Equality event
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03/03/2020Gendered effects of marriage and child rearing on labour market outcomes
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06/03/2020United Nations observance of International Women’s Day 2020
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09/03/2020 – 20/03/202064th session of the Commission on the Status of Women
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09/03/2020CSW64 youth dialogue: The Youth Global Review of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA)
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2020 is the year for women
In her statement for International Women's Day (8 March), UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka highlights 2020 as the year for gender equality and calls on everyone to tackle the persistent barriers against gender equality. More
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We are #GenerationEquality
Around the world and through the decades, we have all shared in the global struggle for gender equality. This International Women’s Day, UN Women’s multi-generational campaign, Generation Equality, brings together past and present advocates to demand gender equality in this generation.













