Step towards gender equality: G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration 2023 embraces women-led development

Sep 11, 2023

New Delhi [India], September 11 : In a move towards gender equality and women's empowerment, the G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration 2023 has included the Chair’s Statement adopted at the G20 Ministerial Conference for Women Empowerment held in Gandhinagar from August 2 to 4.
This announcement marks an achievement for women's rights and women-led development.
Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, India’s G20 Presidency has been inspired by the vision of an "Amritkaal" where the power of women, known as "Nari Shakti," is celebrated across all sectors of the economy and society. Building on this vision, India’s G20 Presidency has shifted the focus from women's development to women-led development, a pivotal shift in perspective, read the Ministry of Women and Child Development press release.
The G20 New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration 2023 centers around four key themes: 'Enhancing Economic and Social Empowerment,' 'Bridging the Gender Digital Divide,' 'Driving Gender Inclusive Climate Action,' and 'Securing Women’s Food Security, Nutrition, and Well-Being.'
These themes underscore the commitment of G20 nations to foster gender equality across various facets of life.
One of the most significant highlights of the declaration is the establishment of a Working Group on the empowerment of women to support the G20 Women’s Ministerial, read the press release.
This working group will convene its inaugural meeting during the Brazilian G20 Presidency. This commitment by G20 Leaders reflects India's consistent support for gender parity and equity, contributing to this remarkable milestone.
India's steadfast dedication to championing 'Gender Equality and Empowering All Women and Girls' has now been etched into the G20 New Delhi Leaders Declaration 2023. This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the active engagement and support of G20 leaders, delegates, and representatives from various countries, as well as guest nations such as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the European Union, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkiye, United Kingdom, USA, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Netherlands, Nigeria, Singapore, Spain, Oman, and UAE, read the press release.
The Ministry of Women & Child Development extends its heartfelt congratulations to all members of Women 20 and G20 EMPOWER for their successful outcomes.
Their engagements were duly reflected in their communiques and, in turn, found their place in the 'G20 New Delhi Leaders Declaration 2023.'
India's G20 Presidency, with its emphasis on women-led development, has become a symbol of progress for women's empowerment worldwide, read the release.
This journey included six in-person international conferences and 86 virtual international meetings, focusing on gender equality issues. Key events included G20 EMPOWER and W20 meetings chaired by Dr Sangita Reddy (Joint Managing Director- Apollo Hospitals Group) and Dr Sandhya Purecha (Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee) respectively.
The Ministry of Women and Child Development expresses gratitude for the efforts of State Governments, Central Ministries, NIFT, Knowledge Partners, especially UN Women, FICCI, CII, and others who collaborated on the theme of Women-led Development and the organization of various international events and exhibitions, read the release.
The Ministry also extends its sincere appreciation to local artisans, craftspersons, women in unconventional areas, and women entrepreneurs who showcased their products, skills, and services through exhibitions at in-person international conferences and panel discussions, read the release.
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's G20 Presidency embraced the concept of "Jan Bhagidari" or Citizen's engagement, making it a hallmark of the Presidency.
Over 300,000 citizens actively engaged in various Janbhagidari events, ranging from walkathons to flash mobs, to showcase Women–Led Development, read the release.
Women community leaders, artisans, Self Help Groups, SMEs, corporates, and business entities from different states played an active role, making India’s G20 Presidency a truly people-centered event.