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UN Women – United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women

UN Women – United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women

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Generation Equality: Realizing women’s rights for an equal future
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

  • Beatrice Silas Kasiba scored top marks in the national Trade Certificate exam and now teaches tailoring to other refugee women and Kenyan women living in Kalobeyei settlement at a facility run by the Danish Refugee Council. Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

    Not waiting for handouts: Five stories of resilience from one of the world’s largest refugee camps

    In some of the world’s largest camps, refugees and the native communities power their own economies. With more than 186,000 residents, Kakuma refugee camp and Kalobeyei settlement located in the arid desert of north-western Kenya is one such place. Meet five women and girls who are doing the usual and unusual jobs that keep life going, and aspiring for more. More

  • 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

  • Students engage in literacy and education sessions provided at the UN Women Oasis in Za’atari refugee camp. Photo: UN Women/Christopher Herwig

    Photo essay: Syrian women in Jordan share stories of war and hope

    The Syrian women refugees in UN Women’s Oasis programm share their stories of escape from conflict and their journeys to becoming the empowered women they are today. More

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Every G7 country should have a feminist foreign policy
UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka. Photo: Kea Taylor.

In an op-ed, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, actor and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson, President/CEO of Women Deliver Katja Iversen, and Co-founder of the White Ribbon Campaign Michael Kaufman urge countries to ditch archaic and discriminatory laws and promote empowerment. More

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World Humanitarian Day

Gender equality is essential to humanitarian action. On this World Humanitarian Day, UN Women salutes the women humanitarians around the globe who have acted as first responders in the darkest hours of crisis.