Women’s rights are under attack 30 years after leaders adopted a blueprint for equality, UN says
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that significant gaps remain in advancing women's rights globally, despite some progress over the past three decades.
- Guterres highlighted that the gender pay gap stands at 20% globally, and nearly one in three women have experienced violence.
- He emphasized the need for immediate action, urging governments to invest in gender equality and ensure women's representation in leadership roles.
- Guterres described the situation for women's rights as dire, noting that 'Women's rights are under siege,' particularly in conflict zones like Afghanistan where women have lost basic rights.
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U.S. gender backlash hitting UN agencies, Canadian ambassador Bob Rae says
UNITED NATIONS — Canada is mobilizing to advance gender equity and feminism in global forums as the Trump administration attempts to roll back diversity programming at the United Nations.
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UN Has Pushed Abortion Worldwide for 30 Years and Women Aren’t Any Better Off
The 1995 Beijing Conference on Women, hailed as a landmark moment for advancing women’s rights worldwide, produced an outcome document that has been used for nearly three decades to shape global policies. Though its stated goals included improving health outcomes, enhancing economic opportunities, and securing fundamental human rights for women and girls, much of its implementation has instead been weaponized by Western nations and abortion advo…
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