Abstract
This document presents the outcome of the high-level convening Beijing+30 and Beyond: From the Beijing Platform for Action to Feminist Foreign Policies, held on 13 March 2025 during CSW69 at the AUB Debs Center in New York. Co-organized by the Permanent Missions of Finland, Mexico, and Chile to the UN with academic and civil society partners, the event gathered diplomats, scholars, international organizations, and grassroots activists to reflect on 30 years since the 1995 Beijing Conference and assess the trajectory of Feminist Foreign Policies. The document synthesizes core themes, policy insights, and strategic directions from three panels, highlighting intergenerational dialogue on global gender equality, the role of feminist movements in shaping foreign policy, and the need to embed social justice, care, and intersectionality into global governance. It aims to serve policymakers, civil society, and advocates working to translate feminist principles into actionable policy, particularly in conflict-affected and post-crisis contexts.
Author: Carla Akil
Date: June 2025


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