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30 Years of Gender Equality: 1995-2025 | United Nations
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In September 1995, governments
and civil society converged in Beijing
for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women,
the largest global gathering on women's rights to that point.
The Beijing Conference was historic because it saw these many years
of joint mobilizing transform
advocacy into an architecture.
The Beijing Declaration and Platform for action, which governments and civil society
came together to co-create the most comprehensive framework
for gender equality to date.
And till this moment in time,
it remains a comprehensive blueprint for action for governments,
for civil society and for all stakeholders to achieve
gender equality in the world today.
The world today is more equal for women and girls
than it was in 1995.
In the intervening years, in most parts of the world.
women have won the right to vote, to study, to lead.
And as we stand today,
the world has adopted
more than 1,591 laws to achieve gender equality.
The proportion of women in parliament has more than doubled.
There are more girls in school than at any time in history,
and they are now more likely to complete school than ever before.
Maternal mortality has declined by nearly 40%
between 2000 and 2023.
Domestic violence has moved from the bedroom to the courtroom.
Most countries have banned discrimination in employment.
More countries than ever are considering the impact of environmental degradation
on women and girls, and reflecting gender equality in plans for climate action.
And yet,
as heads of state and government gather to commemorate
the 30th anniversary of this blueprint
for gender equality in the world,
1 in 3 women experience
physical or sexual violence in their lifetime.
Female poverty has hovered at 10% since 2020.
If current trends continue,
the world will reach 2030
with 351 million
women and girls still living in extreme poverty.
Already, 676 million
women and girls live near conflict zones,
and 64 million more female adults
were moderately or severely food insecure
than men in 2024.
Climate change could push
as many as 158 million
more women into poverty by 2050,
nearly half in sub-Saharan Africa.
Generative AI could strip away
28% of women's jobs,
compared to 21% of men's,
with the deepest losses among
young uneducated women.
Over these 30 years,
the picture is clear:
when governments act,
when movements and civil society mobilize,
change happens.
When investment takes place in gender equality,
change happens.
Yet with all the evidence before us,
the world spends
$2.7 trillion on weapons
while coming up $420 billion
short on gender equality.
For this UN General Assembly
and the High-Level Meeting on Beijing + 30,
the outcome is not simply
a statement of intent.
It must be a blueprint for action
and governments, through the commitments that they are making, will ensure
that that action agenda brings to life
the aspirations of women and girls
and what they signed on to 30 years ago.
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In September 1995, governments and civil society converged in Beijing for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, the largest global gathering on women's rights to that point. The Beijing Conference was historic because it saw these many years of joint mobilizing transform advocacy into an architecture. The Beijing Declaration and Platform for action, which governments and civil society came together to co-create the most comprehensive framework for gender equality to date. And till this moment in time, it remains a comprehensive blueprint for action for governments, for civil society and for all stakeholders to achieve gender equality in the world today. The world today is more equal for women and girls than it was in 1995. In the intervening years, in most parts of the world. women have won the right to vote, to study, to lead. And as we stand today, the world has adopted more than 1,591 laws to achieve gender equality. The proportion of women in parliament has more than doubled. There are more girls in school than at any time in history, and they are now more likely to complete school than ever before. Maternal mortality has declined by nearly 40% between 2000 and 2023. Domestic violence has moved from the bedroom to the courtroom. Most countries have banned discrimination in employment. More countries than ever are considering the impact of environmental degradation on women and girls, and reflecting gender equality in plans for climate action. And yet, as heads of state and government gather to commemorate the 30th anniversary of this blueprint for gender equality in the world, 1 in 3 women experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. Female poverty has hovered at 10% since 2020. If current trends continue, the world will reach 2030 with 351 million women and girls still living in extreme poverty. Already, 676 million women and girls live near conflict zones, and 64 million more female adults were moderately or severely food insecure than men in 2024. Climate change could push as many as 158 million more women into poverty by 2050, nearly half in sub-Saharan Africa. Generative AI could strip away 28% of women's jobs, compared to 21% of men's, with the deepest losses among young uneducated women. Over these 30 years, the picture is clear: when governments act, when movements and civil society mobilize, change happens. When investment takes place in gender equality, change happens. Yet with all the evidence before us, the world spends $2.7 trillion on weapons while coming up $420 billion short on gender equality. For this UN General Assembly and the High-Level Meeting on Beijing + 30, the outcome is not simply a statement of intent. It must be a blueprint for action and governments, through the commitments that they are making, will ensure that that action agenda brings to life the aspirations of women and girls and what they signed on to 30 years ago.
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