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Framework and Women's Empowerment: WG proposals well received
The first meetings of the G20 Brasil WGs ended on Thursday (18). The Framework and Women's Empowerment Working Groups held technical meetings via videoconference to present their work plans and receive initial impressions from member countries and guests
"We must address the root of the problem, which is misogyny," said the Minister of Women at the debut of the Women's Empowerment WG at the G20
The Women's Empowerment Working Group made its G20 debut on Wednesday (17), with participation from the Minister of Women, Cida Gonçalves, and Brasil's First Lady, Janja Lula da Silva. The meeting, attended by member countries, WG guest countries, and international organizations, aimed to align priorities and develop a work plan for 2024
Unprecedented research identifies misinformation, misogyny and fraud on digital platforms
The first results of the unprecedented research "Observatory of the disinformation industry and gender violence on digital platforms" carried out by the Ministry of Women and NetLab/UFRJ refer to ads that promote scams and reinforce stereotypes against women. Tackling misogyny is one of the strategic agendas proposed by the G20 Women's Empowerment Working Group.
Women and International Business: Brazilian program pushes female entrepreneurs to conquer the world
Companies that export are more competitive, earn higher profits and employ more people, but there are still few women who benefit from opportunities in international markets. To transform this reality in Brasil, ApexBrasil created the Women and International Business Program, which in less than a year has already assisted almost 3,000 companies led by women.
"We are not the periphery of the debates, we are the centrality," says Minister of Women at the G20
Highlighting the plurality of women's agendas worldwide, Brazilian Minister Cida Gonçalves, at the opening of the last technical meeting of the G20 Working Group on Empowerment of Women, gave a powerful speech on the rights of girls and women and called for collaboration between countries towards a historic consensus. The meeting is taking place in Brasília, Federal District.
Media accreditation is available for side event “Public Policies to Combat Hunger and Poverty: Empowering Women and Girls for Sustainable Development”
With advancements in the national scenario, Brasil spearheads discussions about caregiving work at the G20
The Women's Empowerment Working Group meeting, which concluded this Tuesday (09) in Brasilia, was guided by philosopher Silvia Federici's statement: "what they call love, we call unpaid work." Among the accomplishments were an international seminar and significant progress towards the consensus declaration to be signed at the ministerial meeting in October.
Women's Empowerment WG focuses on promoting equal rights and negotiating the ministerial declaration
Opening session of the in-person meeting in Brasilia counted on the presence of Ministers Cida Gonçalves (Women) and Anielle Franco (Racial Equality).The agenda included discussions on care work, equal rights for girls and women, and combating political violence.
“We want to build consensus at the G20,” says Brazil’s Minister of Women
In this exclusive interview, Brazil's Minister of Women talks about the country’s priorities concerning gender discussions at the G20, and about the need for countries to advance their policies towards equality
G20 holds the first Empowerment of Women ministerial meeting in the Forum's history
This unprecedented event lays the foundations for actions to promote gender equality, which will continue during South Africa's G20 presidency in 2025. Proposals include policies to tackle violence against women, the insertion of women in the digital economy, and the creation of a global care policy.
Annual Socioeconomic Report on Women portrays the situation of Brazilian women through indicators
Data collection on the reality of women is a priority for Brasil’s G20 Presidency and is key to combating violence and promoting public policies for equity. The study was conducted by Brasil’s Ministry of Women.
Gender pay gap: women's struggle through the eyes of two generations
The G20 Social brought together social movements from all over Brasil and raised many discussions, including women and the labor market. An artisan from Alagoas with over 35 years of activity and a young student of economics from Rio de Janeiro participated in the meeting and talked about their experiences.
Gender inequality: with care work, women subsidize the economy by at least US$10 trillion annually
Oxfam report highlights the alarming economic disparity between men and women around the world. Women perform more than three-quarters of the unpaid care work worldwide—a sum that is three times the size of the global technology industry. Distribution of power and opportunities is also unequal and puts women at a disadvantage
Representatives of G20 working groups visit favela in Rio and listen to leaders on women's inclusion and disaster prevention
A delegation formed by representatives of the G20 Working Groups on Empowerment of Women and Disaster Risk Reduction visited risk areas and community initiatives in Complexo do Alemão, located in Rio de Janeiro.
The Gendered Impacts of Climate Change: climate justice and women take center stage at the G20
According to a report by UN Women, by 2050, climate change is projected to push an additional 158 million women and girls into poverty and 236 million women into hunger. This significant finding was discussed during the inaugural face-to-face meeting of the Women's Empowerment Working Group. The tragedy in Rio Grande do Sul was among the items on the agenda.
Brasil presents agendas of the Women's Empowerment Working Group at the UN Women's Conference
The Brazilian committee, headed by Women's Minister Cida Gonçalves and accompanied by First Lady Janja Lula da Silva, dialogued about the G20's priorities with various countries and took part in two events within the framework of the group.
Gender mainstreaming is the main theme at the side event of the Empowerment of Women WG
Attended by the Minister of Women, Cida Gonçalves, and Brasil's first lady, sociologist Janja Lula da Silva, G20 working and engagement groups met in Brasília to share experiences and present their results and considerations on the gender agenda, focusing on the rights of girls and women. The side event is part of the program of the Women's Empowerment Working Group, which held its first-ever ministerial meeting on October 11th.