The event hosted various sessions and workshops focused on gender equality and women’s empowerment.
A session titled “Every Penny Matters: Financing for Equality and Women’s Empowerment” focused on the financial investments needed for civil society and women’s organizations. Ayşe Tek from the Family Health and Planning Foundation of Türkiye, Huriye Goncuoğlu Bodur from the Women in Fisheries Society, and Ayşe Yorgancıoğlu from the SES Equality and Solidarity Association underlined how consistent funding can expand the reach and impact of gender equality efforts of civil society. In the session, moderated by Irmak İnan Çınar from UN Women Türkiye, they discussed the essential role that financial resources play in ensuring women’s voices are amplified, particularly in rural areas where access to such support is often limited.
Another session, “This order cannot last without women: Women in rural areas and in agricultural Production” explored how climate change, biodiversity crises, and disasters disproportionately affect rural women. Speakers including Şerife Tuna from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Ecem Asma from Anadolu Meraları (Anatolian Grasslands), and Gülbanu Altunok Dertli from UN Women Türkiye, emphasized the importance of strengthening women’s resilience to climate change through sustainable agricultural practices.
The conversation, moderated by Ebru Ağduk, Programme Manager at UN Women, touched on the findings from UN Women’s recent publication, “Women in Rural Türkiye: Navigating Barriers in Access to Resources, Services, and Decision-Making”. The session highlighted that despite playing a vital role in both household and agricultural labor, rural women face challenges in accessing paid and secure employment, inheritance rights, and childcare services.

A panel titled “An Intergenerational Dialogue on the Path Since 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action 30th Anniversary” focused on the evolving challenges for women and girls since the 1995 Beijing Conference. Zeliha Ünaldı, UN Women Turkiye Deputy Country Director, and Gaye Tuğrulöz from the Social Climate Association, reflected on the persistent inequalities women face globally, compounded by newer challenges like the climate crisis and the rise of digital discrimination. They stressed the need for data-driven advocacy and policies to ensure that no one is left behind, reiterating the importance of safeguarding the gains made over the past 30 years while addressing emerging forms of inequality.
The event also featured creative workshops such as creative drama, embroidery and photography, emphasizing the importance of collective memory and the diverse contributions of women in all aspects of life.