07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 07:14
This compendium synthesizes five years of implementation experience under Generation Equality (2021-2026), documenting how a feminist, intergenerational, multistakeholder partnership model translated global ambition into system-level changes, policy influence, financing shifts, and accountability practices.
Convened by UN Women, Generation Equality established a shared architecture for leadership, coordination, and accountability across governments, philanthropies, multilateral organizations, the private sector, civil society, and youth-led organizations.
Drawing on implementation data, accountability reporting, and financial analysis across the six Action Coalitions and the Global Compact on Women, Peace and Security and Humanitarian Action, the compendium reflects lessons emerging from more than 2,500 commitments, USD 50.3 billion in pledged financing, and over USD 21 billion in reported expenditures. It captures progress across priority areas and contributed to policy reforms, strengthened coordination, and increased political visibility for gender equality.
The document highlights that accountability, predictable financing, shared leadership, and data-driven learning strengthen impact, while power asymmetries, underfinancing, bureaucratic constraints, and uneven reporting capacity continue to limit sustainability and lasting systems change.