UN Marks 30 Years of Beijing Declaration, Calls for Faster Women’s Rights
On the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, UN leaders urged faster action on women’s rights amid conflict, poverty, and tech biases that threaten progress.
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On the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, UN leaders urged faster action on women’s rights amid conflict, poverty, and tech biases that threaten progress.
China will host the Global Summit of Women in Beijing in 2025 to mark 30 years since the 1995 World Conference and advance gender equality.
The UN General Assembly marks 30 years since the Fourth World Conference on Women, highlighting progress and challenges across 12 action areas for gender equality.
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China releases a white paper outlining milestones in women’s education, health and leadership in the Chinese mainland’s new era.
China’s State Council Information Office releases a 5-chapter white paper ahead of the 2025 Global Leaders’ Meeting, highlighting achievements and future steps for women’s development.
Nepal marks a milestone by appointing its first female prime minister, paving the way for gender equality and fresh leadership in the Himalayas.
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Former NZ PM Jennifer Shipley calls for greater female leadership as 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration.
UN chief Antonio Guterres calls for bold action to deliver the promise of the Beijing Declaration and boost gender equality worldwide.