5th junio 2025

Accelerating equality in law for women and girls: to keep the promise of Beijing, the SDGs, and the Pact for the Future

This side event will illustrate that equality in law for women and girls benefits everyone in society and is a key element to addressing broader challenges such as economic inequality and conflict. It will then show that change is possible by highlighting the progress made by some UN Member States in repealing or amending sex discriminatory laws. It will explore the barriers others face in doing the same; examine the tools, approaches, and allies that can help overcome these obstacles; and inspire concrete steps and commitments to accelerate the achievement of equality in law for women and girls and the fulfilment of the vision of the Beijing Platform for Action, the SDGs, and the Pact for the Future.

Who’s it for?

Policymakers and civil society

When is it?

Thursday, 17 July 2025, 1:15 pm – 2:30 pm

Where is it?

UNHQ, Conference Room F

About this event

This in-person event will open with a screening of a short “newsreel”-style film, narrated by a prominent journalist, about what the future would look like if equality in law for women and girls, specifically as a result of law reform in various areas of their lives, were a reality – and what the positive impacts for the wider society would be. This will be followed by brief welcome remarks, followed by remarks from a selection of Member State representatives highlighting successes in the elimination and reform of discriminatory laws, and a short high-level, talk-show-style panel of speakers. The event will reflect the urgent need for States to prioritize repealing or amending all discriminatory laws, whether codified, religious, or customary, and will highlight practical tools and strategies for overcoming barriers to reform.

Speakers

  • Bakyt Sydykov, Minister of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic
  • Catherine Harrington, Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights
  • Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large and founder of The 19th and MSNBC commentator
  • Hikaru Yamagashi,Economist, Women, Business and the Law, World Bank Group

Speakers

  • Mona Sinha, Global Executive Director, Equality Now
  • Noel Mangaoang Novicio, Minister, Permanent Mission of Philippines
  • Paddy Torsney, IPU Permanent Observer to UN and former parliamentarian
  • Sergio Colina Martín, General Director for Sustainable Development Policies of the Spanish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • Sima Bahous, Executive Director, UN Women

Co-sponsors

Equality Now, International Development Law Organization (IDLO), Permanent Mission of the Kyrgyz Republic to the United Nations, Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations, Permanent Mission of Spain to the United Nations, the Global Campaign for Equality in Family Law, the Global Campaign for Equal Nationality Rights, Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU), Women, Business and the Law, World Bank Group, and UN Women

 

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