The 69th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) for the year 2025 will be chaired by Saudi Arabia, as unanimously decided by the commission.
This appointment marks a significant milestone, with Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasel becoming the first permanent representative of Saudi Arabia to lead the committee since its establishment in 1946.
Ambassador Al-Wasel assumed his role as ambassador and permanent representative of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations (U.N.) headquarters in New York in July 2022, following his service as ambassador and permanent representative to the U.N. Office at Geneva from November 2016.
A platform for exchange, amplifying women’s voices
The CSW, a technical committee under the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), is recognized as a key U.N. organ devoted to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment worldwide. It further serves as a platform for the exchange of national experiences, best practices, and amplifying the voices of the women’s movement within the U.N.. Additionally, the commission’s primary focus is on advancing the status of women, convening annually to assess progress in this area, establish standards, and develop policies that uplift women’s status globally.
Saudi Arabia’s commitment to women’s rights and empowerment
Saudi Arabia’s appointment as chair of the committee reflects its commitment to international cooperation in enhancing women’s rights and empowerment. It aligns with the Kingdom’s significant achievements in this domain, as Saudi women have received attention and support from visionary leadership, with empowerment opportunities being extended to them. Saudi women have become active partners in the progress and development of the nation, achieving notable successes in various fields. The Kingdom’s Vision 2030 also emphasizes priorities and targets that prioritize women’s full participation at all levels and harness their considerable capabilities.
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