From Beijing ’95 to 2025: 30 Years of Wins and Setbacks in Gender Equality
Explore 30 years of global strides and setbacks in gender equality, from the 1995 Beijing milestone to the 2025 Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women.
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Explore 30 years of global strides and setbacks in gender equality, from the 1995 Beijing milestone to the 2025 Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women.
As the world marks three decades since the Beijing conference, leaders renew their vows to empower women and girls, acknowledging progress and the road ahead.
At a UN event marking the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Women’s Conference, a deputy head from the Chinese mainland lauds progress in women’s education, health, and employment.
Chinese envoy Huang Xiaowei underlines the Chinese mainland’s strides in women’s empowerment, education and legal rights at the UN’s 30th anniversary meeting of the Fourth World Conference on Women.
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.
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.
China releases a white paper outlining milestones in women’s education, health and leadership in the Chinese mainland’s new era.
Colombia’s landmark ruling legalizing safe abortion before 24 weeks has empowered over 150K women to claim their reproductive rights.
Progressive women’s group GABRIELA has condemned the upcoming U.S.-Philippine military drills, calling for the removal of U.S. troops and cancellation of military agreements, citing threats to Filipinos’ safety and rights.