At this year’s General Assembly, UN delegates will reflect on the achievements made and raise awareness about the huge amount ...
By recognizing and quantifying the value of unpaid care work, Moldova is positioning itself as a regional leader in ...
On 15 September 2025, UN Women and UN DESA will launch the Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2025, the latest edition in an annual series. Covering all 17 Sustainable ...
International Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women all around the world and inspire future generations of women and girls to ...
The unpaid domestic and care work predominantly carried out by women and girls had been systematically undervalued in ...
Sports organisations have a responsibility to advance gender equality, diversity and inclusion, leading by example and making the world a better place, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President ...
Anniversary of UN conference’s landmark 1995 Beijing Declaration prompts discussion of female advancement and challenges in the digital age.
It will take 286 years to close gender gaps in legal protection and remove discriminatory laws against women, 140 years for equal representation in positions of power and at least 40 years to achieve ...
It will take an estimated 131 years for the world to achieve gender parity, defined as equal access, opportunities and outcomes for women and men across economic, political, educational and health ...
It may be difficult for some people to believe that gender equality is still an issue in today’s workplace, but unfortunately, it’s a fact. Whether gender inequality occurs through unconscious bias or ...