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On February 5, 2024, our Delegation held a Women 20 Brazil 2024 meeting with the participation of 80 delegates from countries participating in the W20.

Our cohead, Janaína Gama, presented the plan of activities and calendar planned for this year together with chairwoman Ana Fontes and Brazilian delegates Adriana Rodrigues, Camila Achutti, Kamila Camilo, Maria José Tonelli and Maria Rita Spina Bueno;

During the meeting, five thematic axes of the Brazilian agenda were highlighted:

  • Entrepreneurship;
  • Women
  • in STEM;
  • Care Economy;
  • Gender
  • violence and Climate justice.

We will have the coleadership of the United States, Argentina, Australia, India, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, South Africa, and the European Union in these working groups.

We will also have a fifth group, led by head Adriana Carvalho, designed at systematizing the governance of the W20, in partnership with Italy and India, countries that have already hosted the G20, as well to South Africa and the United States, which will host the presidency, respectively, in 2025 and 2026 respectively.

We also share the intersectionality importance between gender and race in the working group discussions, since Black and Indigenous women are the most negatively impacted by gender inequality in our country.

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