Voices around CSW 2025

The sixty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69) is taking place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 10 to 21 March 2025, bringing together government representatives, advocates,  and policymakers to advance gender equality and women's rights. 

This year's session is especially significant as it marks 30 years since the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (Beijing+30), a landmark commitment to women's rights that continues to shape today's global agenda. 

In a world where women's rights, human rights, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and gender equality remains an urgent challenge, CSW69 provides a crucial opportunity to reflect on progress, address persistent gaps, and push for stronger political commitments.

It is also a time and space for connection, dialogue, reflection, and collective action—where those in New York and around the world can come together to strategize, organize, and reimagine a more just future in this complex political moment.

Using this political momentum, over the next two weeks SRHM will be sharing exclusive interviews, opinion pieces, book reviews and report launches from key actors in the SRHR space.

We will explore the latest developments, challenges, and commitments shaping the SRHR agenda, capturing the energy and urgency of the moment and giving you a real-time look into the conversations unfolding at CSW69.

As the discussions evolve, our goal is to amplify frontline perspectives, inspire advocacy, and drive meaningful action within the SRHR community.

Stay tuned for powerful insights and stories from the heart of the movement.
 

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Over the next two weeks, SRHM will continue to update our blog post with voices from key actors around CSW 69, from New York and around the world. 
 

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