
International Conference: Beijing+30: Delivering for all women and girls

Since the 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995, the world has seen important progress in gender equality that has changed the lives of women and girls across the globe. While this is cause for celebration, the pushback is growing stronger.
Therefore, UN Women National Committee Germany, the Embassy of Canada to Germany, and the German Federal Foundation for Gender Equality have joined forces to review the progress since the adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and to provide a platform to discuss possible solutions for closing the remaining and new gaps.
UN Women’s report, which draws on feedback provided by 159 Governments to the UN Secretary-General, shows that nearly one in four countries is seeing a backlash against women’s rights and gender equality. To name just a few examples: Gender-based violence (GBV) is rising. The gender digital divide is widening. And over 600 million women and girls now live near conflict zones, while they continue to be excluded from peace negotiation tables.
This historic and precarious moment threatens to reverse hard-won gains. The progress achieved cannot be taken for granted. This year, we commemorate 30 years since the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, 25 years since Security Council Resolution 1325, and UN Women marks its 15th anniversary. It is the time for bold leadership and unwavering commitment to deliver on the promises made in the Sustainable Development Goals, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the Women, Peace and Security agenda, and the Pact for the Future.
We warmly invite you to join us at our International Conference “Beijing+30: Delivering for all women and girls” for an in-person discussion with national and international experts on October 14th, from 2-6.30 p.m. at the Embassy of Canada to Germany in Berlin. The conference language will be English.
Please register until October 5th. Due to limited seating capacities, early registration is advised. To support your participation, we offer childcare services for children aged three and older. Please indicate your need for this service and provide your child(ren)’s age(s) when you register. Please note that the deadline for people who require childcare is September 28th.
We look forward to welcoming you.
Please note that this website will be updated.
Please also note the following security information:
- Registration is obligatory. All mandatory fields must be completed (full name – identical to your government-issued photo ID, organization, position). Incomplete information will result in our cancellation of your registration.
- All attendees will be required to complete a security check and entry to the embassy will only be granted with a valid government-issued photo ID.
- Please plan your arrival taking into account security screening requirements.
- For security reasons, no large bags, rucksacks or suitcases are permitted.
- To make this event as inclusive and accessible as possible, please let us know if you have any special accommodation needs.
- Health and safety: Out of respect for the other participants’ health, please do not attend if you feel unwell.
Facilitation: Jesse George
Welcoming remarks
- Evelyne Coulombe, Chargée d’Affaires a.i., Embassy of Canada to Germany
- Lisi Maier, Co-Director, German Federal Foundation for Gender Equality
- Dr. Angela Langenkamp, President, UN Women National Committee Germany
Greeting
- Karin Prien, German Federal Minister for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth
Beijing+30 Overview
- Vesna Jaric, Private Sector Partnerships and Special Initiatives Advisor, UN Women
Interview: Gender Impact Assessment meets Gender Based Analysis
- Dr. Regina Frey, Head of the Department for Gender Impact Assessment, German Federal Foundation for Gender Equality
- Dr. Arn Sauer, Co-Director, German Federal Foundation for Gender Equality
Coffee Break
Panel Discussion on Women, Peace and Security and Gender-Based Violence
- Nahid Shahalimi, Founder & Managing Director, We The Women
- Mai Ali Shatta, Founder, the Bana Group for Peace and Development
- Fishbowl Discussion
Closing Words and Musical Opening of the Networking Reception
Embassy of Canada to Germany, Leipziger Pl. 17, 10117 Berlin
UN Women National Committee Germany, Embassy of Canada to Germany, German Federal Foundation for Gender Equality