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2024 International feminist agenda: major upcoming events and meetings

Published 7 December 2023 in News

Discover in this timeline or "feminist agenda", all the major international events in 2024 related to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal #5 - "Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls".

Click on the button on the top-right to view the timeline in full-screen, or to download it.


What are the key moments for gender equality in 2024?

  • The UN Commission on the Status of Women, from March 11 to 22 in New York, will focus on accelerating the achievements of gender equality by tackling poverty and strengthening the consideration of this issue in institutions and funding.


  • Around March 8 📆, the OECD will publish the 2022 data on ODA allocated to gender equality. In France, the Simone Veil Prize of the French Republic will be awarded.


  • The 30th anniversary of the Conference on Population and Development from April 29 to May 3 📆, will be the opportunity to recall the importance of this program, which advocates people-centered development, rights and choices for all, and the pursuit of common goals such as peace and prosperity.


  • Adoption and launch of France’s new strategy for its feminist diplomacy, in the first half of the year (TBC), will define France’s gender equality objectives.


  • Every year, from November 25 to December 10 📆, the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence global campaign reminds us of the urgent need to fight injustice against women and girls around the world. From the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (November 25), to Human Rights Day (December 10), civil society organizations, activists and politicians are devoting 16 days to collective reflection, awareness-raising and action in favor of equality between women and men, and even more to the fight against violence against women. Read our article on the 2023 campaign.


In 2024, elections will be held in 76 countries and regions, bringing together more than half the world’s population: India, the European Union, the United States, South Africa...