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UNIFEM at the World Youth Conference in Mexico. Be the change and join the discussion on Twitter and Facebook now »

Make Women Count for Peace

Say NO to sexual violence in conflict and make Security Council resolution 1325 a reality now. Sign the petition »

UNIFEM Executive Director Inés Alberdi and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman in Haiti

UNIFEM Executive Director Inés Alberdi and Goodwill Ambassador Nicole Kidman in Haiti: Put Women at the Centre of Recovery. Read more »

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Young Women: Be the Change!

Young women from around the world will “be the change” by voicing their ideas about...

Nicole Kidman in Haiti: Put Women at the Centre...

Urgent measures to end gender-based violence and advance women’s livelihoods are...
Open Day for Women and Peace, Gaza

Gaza: Women Call for Security Council Action

Twenty women peace leaders met with UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace...
Photo: UN Photo/Albert Gonzalez Farran

Peacekeepers Share Innovations to Stop Sexual...

A new UN publication for the first time highlights the best tactics employed by...

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