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UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
Pushback for "Dynasty 5213 Heavy". I suppose they had some minor maintenence issues this morning as Pegasus was overlooking it when I arrived.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
Baltic Ground Services (BGS) provides passenger and aircraft ground handling and into-plane fuelling services .
Baltic Ground Services (BGS) provides passenger and aircraft ground handling and into-plane fuelling services .
We changed planes in Charlotte, and when we got to our outbound gate, they had just pulled the jetway back on this one moments before.
And it just sat there.... for at least 45 minutes before they started the engines and finally pushed back.
(probably a ground hold due to weather at the destination, but that's got to suck as a passenger)
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
Cathay Pacific's B-HNJ during pushback at Fukoka Airport (IATA: FUK, ICAO: RJFF), getting ready for the relatively short hop back to Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH).
B-HNJ (Boeing 777-300 - MSN 27509 - Line Number 224) was delivered to Cathay Pacific on 24th June 1999. It has 2 RR Trent 800 engines, and is configured as "C45Y353".
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
Cathay Pacific's B-HNJ during pushback at Fukoka Airport (IATA: FUK, ICAO: RJFF), getting ready for the relatively short hop back to Hong Kong International Airport (IATA: HKG, ICAO: VHHH).
B-HNJ (Boeing 777-300 - MSN 27509 - Line Number 224) was delivered to Cathay Pacific on 24th June 1999. It has 2 RR Trent 800 engines, and is configured as "C45Y353".
Air Canada
Embraer E190-100IGW
registered C-FGLX, dlvrd 2006
pushback/departure from Denver Intl. Airport
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.
UN Women is leveraging the 2020 anniversaries by identifying strategies to address the pushback
against the rights and equality agenda and chart the way forward to promote greater action with
key funding commitments and enhance accountability for the implementation of the gender
equality commitments. In this regard, UN Women is organizing a civil society-centered, multistakeholder global gathering for gender equality - the Generation Equality Forum.
Purpose of the Session
1. Provide a platform for UN Women and partners to create a Beijing+25/Generation
Equality moment on the sidelines of the ICPD+25 and bring to the fore, the nexus between
these agendas, with a focus on young people.
2. To amplify the experiences and aspirations of young Kenyan women and men on gender
equality 25 years after Beijing PfA
3. Mobilize partnerships in support of Generation Equality campaign from amongst civil
society and particularly young women and men in the lead up to Beijing@25
Outcomes of the session:
1. The voices of young Kenyan women and men made visible in the Beijing@25 dialogue and
connect these voices to the regional mobilization.
2. Inputs to the preparatory process for Generation Equality Forum for further follow up
The session will open brief opening remarks from the Government of Kenya, UN Women’s
Executive Director, one representative from a youth led organization and at least one
representative from a member state in a form of open dialogue, setting the stage context for the
event. This will then be followed by a moderated intervention involving 4 panelists drawn from
amongst young women and men gender equality activists working in various sectors from around
the country. These 5-minute interventions will highlight their engagements with gender issues;
how they are organizing to address these challenges and areas they wish to see more
commitment. The session will then open up for responses from UN Women, the government and
member states present. Engagement with the audience will then follow. The moderator may
share some overall guiding points for the open discussion to drive it towards conclusive
recommendations that can be plugged into the ongoing Beijing+25 conversations. The ED
Government will respond to the issues raised. Then the session will officially close.
The event is expected to draw in approximately 150 participants drawn from the Beijing +25
Youth Taskforce, UN Women’s youth focused CSOs, UN agencies, development partners.