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    Generation Equality Forum: overview of the commitments

    Publié le 03/08/2021.

    The Generation Equality Forum is an international initiative in favor of gender equality, organized by UN Women and co-chaired by the governments of France and Mexico, in partnership with civil society.

    Twenty-six years after the last World Conference on Women in Beijing, 500 speakers and nearly 50,000 participants from all over the world came together from June 30 to July 2, 2021.



    Commitments from Governments

    The full list of commitments can be viewed on the Generation Equality Forum’s world map.

    The Forum resulted in commitments from governments, philanthropic organizations, civil society, youth organizations and the private sector. In total, UN Women announced $40 billion in financial, policy and programmatic commitments to advance gender equality over the next five years.


    France’s commitment


    France has also been involved in the launch of other initiatives, including:


    The private sector, international organizations and foundations engaged alongside governments:



    Next Steps

    Accountability: The issue of monitoring commitments was emphasized throughout the discussions. An accountability mechanism is being developed and is expected to be presented at a side-event at the UN General Assembly in September 2021.

    UN Women, as the Secretariat of the Action Coalitions, will produce an annual report that will track the implementation of the commitments. A next global milestone is envisaged in 2023, at the halfway point in the implementation timeframe of the Action Coalitions’ commitments.

    Pour aller plus loin
  • Closing press release from the French government for Generation Equality Forum Paris
  • UN Women Press release
  • Overview of data resources on gender equality across the world
  • World map : list of commitments