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Generation Equality Accountability Report 2024

Generation Equality is a once in a lifetime effort to unlock political will and new energy to achieve gender equality through intensified ambition, investment, and accountability.

Now in its third edition, the 2024 Accountability Report assesses progress on Action Coalition commitments and the aspirational impacts of the Women, Peace and Security – Humanitarian Action (WPS-HA) Compact. The report demonstrates, through new data analysis, impact stories, and showcased practices, that Generation Equality is delivering results and impact and providing a common platform to address the key gender equality issues of our time, confirming and consolidating the 2023 findings.

Reporting Drives Collective Accountability

In 2024, 53 per cent of Commitment Makers from 93 countries responded to the survey, covering 71 per cent of Generation Equality commitments.

AC Commitments Reporting

Overall Key Findings

Participation in Generation Equality has tangible and diverse benefits​

Participation in Generation Equality has tangible and diverse benefits​

Commitment Makers recognize that participating in Generation Equality has tangible benefits, especially for forming sustainable partnerships. Youth-led organizations report gains in technical capacities and access to new financial resources.​

Fostered new and innovative collaborations and partnerships​

Fostered new and innovative collaborations and partnerships​

New or expanded partnerships were reported, primarily involving civil society organizations and governments, with most partnerships occurring at the national level. ​

Instrumental in advancing the gender objectives of the ​2030 Agenda​

Instrumental in advancing the gender objectives of the ​2030 Agenda​

In 2024, Commitment Makers support scaling up Generation Equality beyond 2026 as an accelerator for the 2030 Agenda. Two-thirds view it as a catalyst for collective action.​

Key Findings

Financial

$50.3B

pledged, doubling the $24 billion reported in 2022 growing financial commitments​

$40.4B

secured

$21.9B

spent

Commitment level

83%​

of commitments reported new or expanded partnerships​

1,926​

new or scaled up policies reported, along with 4,448 new programmes and 5,739 new advocacy initiatives.​

77%

of commitments support marginalized groups and communities​

16%​

of commitments have been completed, and 75% are in progress

Organizational level

94%​

of Commitment Makers report scaling up Generation Equality beyond 2026​

86%​

of Commitment Makers involved men and boys in challenging patriarchal masculinities​

42%​

of Youth-led organizations responded to the survey, compared to only 27% last year​

76%​

of Commitment Makers find participation in Generation Equality beneficial

Key Findings by Action Coalitions

1. Gender-Based Violence (GBV)​

  • $10.3 billion pledged and $8.5 billion secured​
  • 1,184 policies, 1,050 programmes, and 3,620 advocacy initiatives​

2. Economic Justice and Rights (EJR)​

  • $30.9 billion pledged (highest financial commitments) and $27.4 billion secured​
  • 303 policies, 899 programmes, and 487 advocacy initiatives​

3. Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)​

  • $6.7 billion pledged and $3.3 billion secured​
  • 172 new or revised policies, 769 programmes, and 483 advocacy initiatives​

4. Feminist Action for Climate Justice (FACJ)

  • $560 million pledged​
  • 65 new or revised policies, 224 advocacy initiatives, and 378 programmes implemented​

5. Technology and Innovation for Gender Equality (T&I)​

  • $211 million pledged and $149 million secured​
  • 39% related to policy reform and 15% featuring financial support​

6. Feminist Movements and Leadership (FML)​

  • $1.7 billion pledged, with 57% secured​
  • $50 million and $10 million invested in CSOs and youth-led organizations​

WPS-HA Compact Key Findings

24.8​

million women and girls reached in 2023​

$1.5B​

spent in 2023 to support women’s participation in peace processes, ensure economic security, and towards leadership and protection​

53%

of Signatories adopted a new law, plan, policy or strategy to support the implementation of their Compact commitments

91%

of Signatories referenced youth and intergenerational activities in their reporting​

53%

collaborated with another Signatory to implement their actions across all thematic areas​

Summary of Key Recommendations

1. Sustain implementation and engagement, and prioritize financial commitments as enable the success of policy, programmatic and advocacy commitments

2. Foster new, innovative, and inclusive partnerships

3. Strengthen monitoring for accountability and greater collaboration

4. Recognize Generation Equality’s pivotal role in the 2030 Agenda and strategize for its future

Recommendations
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