Dr. Haoua Hamza, associate professor of education, attended a side event entitled “Multistakeholder Partnerships–Leveraging Generation Equality to Advance Recommitment, Accountability, and Resourcing of the Beijing Platform for Action” during the 69th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women. The event, which was organized by UN Women and the governments of Bolivia and Sweden, took place at the UN headquarters in New York City on March 10, 2025.
The session demonstrated the transformative power of Generation Equality’s multistakeholder partnerships model to drive recommitment, accountability, and resourcing toward the Beijing+30 Action Agenda, and how the organization has enabled concrete, tangible results toward the areas of critical concern of the Beijing Platform for Action.
Dr. Hamza, founder and president of the NGO The Global Network for Niger, attended as a partner in Generation Equality, a global gathering convened by the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Generation Equality organizes town halls, virtual dialogues, calls for action, and side events, and encourage partners to share creative ideas and concrete actions on how to amplify gender equality priorities through open discussions.