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In Focus: International Women's Day

In Focus: International Women's Day

UN Women
21 Apr 2025, 22:19 GMT+10

With the latest data, we now understand the vital link between gender, social equity and climate change, and recognize that without gender equality today, a sustainable future, an equal future, remains out of reach. 

Women and girls experience the greatest impacts of the climate crisis as it amplifies existing gender inequalities and puts women’s lives and livelihoods at risk. Across the world, women depend more on, yet have less access to, natural resources, and often bear a disproportionate responsibility for securing food, water, and fuel.

As women and girls bear the burden of climate impacts, they are also essential to leading and driving change in climate adaption, mitigation and solutions.  Without the inclusion of half of the world's population, it is unlikely that solutions for a sustainable planet and a gender equal world tomorrow will be realized. 

Last year, at the Generation Equality Forum, the Action Coalition for Feminist Action for Climate Justice was launched, bringing together governments, private sector companies, the UN system and civil society in order to make concrete commitments toward climate justice. This International Women’s Day, the Action Coalition is helping drive global action and investment with a focus on financing for gender-just climate solutions, increasing women’s leadership in the green economy, building women’s and girls resilience to climate impacts and disasters and increasing the use of data on gender equality and climate.

Join us in celebrating all the ways women and girls are taking climate action at all levels, and help elevate their voices and support their work 

Statements

Celebrating the solution multipliers

In her statement for International Women's Day, UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous says: "Let us make this International Women’s Day a moment to recall that we have the answers not just for SDG 5 but, through the advancement of gender equality, for all 17 Sustainable Development Goals and Agenda 2030. I look forward to working with every one of you to that end."

Statement by UN Secretary-General António Guterres on International Women's DayOn International Women’s Day, we celebrate women and girls everywhere. We celebrate their contributions to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Their ideas, innovations and activism that are changing our world for the better. And their leadership across all walks of life.

Event: United Nations Observance of International Women's Day 2022

UN Women is pleased to invite you to the United Nations observance of International Women’s Day 2022. The theme is “Gender Equality Today for a sustainable tomorrow”. Learn more ►

4 swipe left swipe right 4 Youth climate champions.

Youth voices for change: Four young climate action leaders we admire

Youth voices for change: Four young climate action leaders we admire Woman fishing in Dili, Timor-Leste.  Photo: UN Photo/Martine Perret

Explainer: How climate change and gender are interconnected

Explainer: How climate change and gender are interconnected A woman in rural Guinea picks from a Moringa tree.

Five ways to build gender equality and sustainability

Five ways to build gender equality and sustainability A young woman in New York prepares a protest sign as part of the youth-lead global Climate Strike in September 2019.   Photo: UN Women/Amanda Voisard

Explainer: Why women need to be at the heart of climate action

Explainer: Why women need to be at the heart of climate action 4 swipe left swipe right 4 In Morocco, about10,000 women collect shellfish and other seafood along the Moroccan coastline to make a living. Photo: UN Women/Mediating

In Morocco, fisherwomen adopt new climate-resilient practices

In Morocco, fisherwomen adopt new climate-resilient practices UN Women uses funds from Standard Bank to increase women’s agricultural productivity using climate smart techniques like double row planting and providing early weather information. Photo: UN Women/Bennie Khanyizira

Weather forecasts shift climate change impact for women farmers in Malawi

Weather forecasts shift climate change impact for women farmers in Malawi

I am Generation Equality: Selin Gören, climate activist

I am Generation Equality: Selin Gören, climate activist Farmers in Laikipia County constructing vertical gardens – a climate smart approach that reduces labour input, creates diversity in crops and increases water preservation. Credit: UN Women/ James Ochweri

A climate smart approach to drought in Kenya’s arid lands

A climate smart approach to drought in Kenya’s arid lands 4 swipe left swipe right 4 Climate champions website illustration cover

Women at the forefront of climate action across Europe and Central Asia

Women at the forefront of climate action across Europe and Central Asia Zoila Dolores Piedra Guamán is a farmer and homemaker from Puculay, in the Azuay province. Photo: UN Women/Jerónimo Villarreal

How women in Ecuador are restoring a fragile ecosystem in the face of climate crisis

How women in Ecuador are restoring a fragile ecosystem in the face of climate crisis Vanessa Nakate. Photo courtesy of Vanessa Nakate

Interview: “You can’t have climate justice without gender equality”

Interview: “You can’t have climate justice without gender equality” Aimee is the director of International Cooperation Section at the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), Ministry of Interior of Thailand. Photo: UN Women

“Women are a driving force in disaster risk reduction and emergency response”

“Women are a driving force in disaster risk reduction and emergency response”

News

Social media

Celebrate International Women’s Day with us online! Use your own platforms to speak up for gender equality and celebrate the contribution of women and girls who are leading the charge on climate change to build a sustainable tomorrow.

Follow us on Twitter @UN_Women and join the conversation on social media using #IWD2022. You can download graphics, slogans GIFs and more in our social media package

Brand Kit

For this year's International Women's Day, UN Women has partnered with the visual artist Burcu Köleli to develop imagery illustrating the 2022 theme “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow”.

Non-commercial use of the International Women's Day 2022 banners is permitted on web and social in the context of International Women’s Day provided that UN Women and the artist are credited as follows:

Source: Burcu Köleli for UN Women (2022). 

For any other uses, please contact: [email protected]

You can access the International Women's Day 2022 brand kit and available assets through the following link.

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