This commitment was
announced today 3 Oct by the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J.
Mohammed, European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta
Urpilainen, and World Bank Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde
following their meeting on the sidelines of the 79th United Nations General
Assembly.
As part of
their ambitious gender policy frameworks, the leaders pledged to address
gender-based violence as a top global priority central to achieving gender
equality in partner countries. They committed to building on the comprehensive
Spotlight Initiative model to increase efficiency and achieve impact at scale.
Specifically, they agreed to advance global policy
dialogue on gender-based violence, including through shared research, high-visibility
events, and collective investment in countries with established Spotlight
Initiative programs. This includes leveraging the World Bank’s
expertise in data, evidence, and analytics, while securing financing to support
national governments whenever possible.
United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J.
Mohammed said: “Our shared commitment today to ending violence against women
and girls through the UN Spotlight Initiative is a critical starting point. But the sustainability of this effort is dependent
on a whole of system approach, that draws on the capacity and investments of
national partners, civil society, and the wider donor community to take
collective ownership toward delivering on this promise. You have the commitment
of the entire UN system to see this through.”
European
Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen said: “Our
strengthened partnership can turn ambition into action for gender equality and
push forward our shared goals for people and planet. Together with the UN and World Bank, we are committed to building a
sustainable, equitable future for all. This is what the EU’s Global Gateway
strategy is about: unlocking new possibilities and driving positive change
in partner countries.”
World Bank
Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde said: “The World Bank Group’s new
Gender Strategy zeroes in on eradicating gender-based violence, a global crisis
and the gravest form of gender inequality.
This powerful tripartite partnership allows us to amplify our efforts to eliminate
all forms of violence and create a world where every woman and girl can
thrive, free from fear and full of hope and potential.”
At the
country level, United Nations Resident Coordinators, Heads of EU Delegations,
and World Bank Country Directors will collaborate with national government
counterparts, civil society, and other donor partners to drive the necessary
changes and establish the services and policy infrastructure needed to end
violence against women and girls.