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Generation Equality: Advancing Gender Equality in East and Southern Africa
In East and Southern Africa, Generation Equality addresses six key action areas that are vital for creating a just and inclusive future.Learn more
25 Years of UNSCR 1325: Honoring Legacy, Advancing the Women Peace and Security Agenda in East and Southern Africa
The WPS agenda, made up UNSCR 1325 and nine subsequent resolutions is built on evidence: when women lead, peace is more inclusive, more durable, and more just.Learn more
Marie Mediatrice Izabiliza: A Lifelong Journey Since Beijing 1995
In September 1995, during Rwanda’s fragile recovery following the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi, a young woman named Marie Mediatrice Izabiliza boarded a plane to represent her country at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. She wasn’t just carrying luggage; she was carrying hope.Learn more
Holding on through multiple displacement: A journey of strength and survival amid conflict in Sudan
In the crowded gathering site at Al-Zaeem Al-Azhari School in Port Sudan, 41-year-old Marwa Hassan Saeed holds her daughter close—both weary from a long, painful journey of displacement. Once a teacher at an international school in Khartoum, Marwa’s life was upended by conflict and crisis.Learn more
Gender data is not just valuable; it is essential in preventing and responding to gender-based violence. But there are gaps.
As the use of digital technology in even the most basic tasks of our day-to-day lives soars, a relatively new form of violence−technology-facilitated GBV (TF-GBV)−is, unfortunately, becoming commonplace.Learn more
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25 Years of UNSCR 1325: Honoring Legacy, Advancing the Women Peace and Security Agenda in East and Southern Africa

As world leaders mark 25 years since resolution 1325, this is an unmissable opportunity to fully enact, invest and recommit to the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Over the next five years, real change is possible.

UN Women – Nokia partnership: advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment through online solutions

In 2024, UN Women and Nokia embark on the second phase of their global partnership, scaling-up the successful results of phase 1 (Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Kenya 2022-2023) to five regions. The global partnership aims to facilitate women’s empowerment through tailored online solutions.

Community Volunteers Driving Change in Zanzibar’s Efforts to End Violence against Women and Girls

“The greatest challenge faced by women and children survivors of violence here in Pemba is what we call ‘Muhali’—an unspoken code of silence,” says Asia Abrahmani Ali, a 53-year-old mother of seven living in the lush green hills of Pemba, part of Tanzania's Zanzibar Archipelago off the East African coast.

Beijing+30 ESARO Explainer

Thirty years ago, in 1995, 189 countries made a historic commitment to advance gender equality, rights and the empowerment of all women and girls by adopting the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BDPfA). 

Cultivating Change: Advancing Economic Opportunities for Rural Women in Kenya

The Women’s Economic Empowerment and Climate-Smart Agriculture (WEE CSA) project, implemented by UN Women Kenya in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), has done more than teach technical farming skills to women like Christine—it has sparked a profound change in attitudes, personal discipline, fiscal management, and leadership. Since its launch in 2020, the initiative has impacted over 2,700 women farmers in three of Kenya’s Arid and Semi-Arid Land (ASAL) counties—West Pokot, Laikipia, and Kitui.

Empowering Change: Rural Mozambican Women Lead the Way in Sustainable Beekeeping

In the heart of Mozambique, women are courageously advancing toward sustainability and gender equality goals through innovative sustainable beekeeping initiatives. These practices are transforming lives, preserving the environment, and promoting equity.

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Advancing Women's Leadership, Rights and Economic Power through UN Women's WLER Project in Tanzania

In Tanzania, women are still underrepresented in local government leadership and face significant economic challenges, including limited access to land, finance, and decision-making power. The UN Women project on Women’s Leadership and Economic Rights (WLER), funded by Finland, partners with local government authorities and cooperatives to support women to advocate for their rights, enhance their leadership and decision-making roles, and boost their economic empowerment.  

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This document gives an overview of the strategic plan 2022-2025 that is guiding UN Women's interventions in the East and Southern Africa region