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India scripts breakthrough at Davos on global gender equality; Minister Irani stitches mega alliance

A result of the G20 Leaders’ Declaration and India’s abiding commitment to the cause of women-led development, the "Alliance for Global Good - Gender Equity and Equality" will follow-up and build on activities of various G20 engagement groups including Business20 and Women20. It has garnered the support of over 10,000 industry partners including Tata, Godrej, Serum Institute, Microsoft, Uber, Zoom and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

By Shereen Bhan  Jan 19, 2024 1:06:45 PM IST (Updated)

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India has taken its women empowerment agenda up a notch by giving it a global footprint. On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum 2024 at Davos, it has established the 'Alliance for Global Good - Gender Equity and Equality', a global alliance that will work to build on the commitments of the G20 leaders in areas of women empowerment and gender equality. It aims to do this in a manner that will reach and benefit the larger global community.
The alliance aims to bring together global good practices, knowledge sharing, and investments in the field of women’s health, education, and enterprise. The alliance will follow up on the activities of the Engagement Group and initiatives under the G20 framework, including the Business 20, Women 20, and G20 EMPOWER.
The alliance has garnered support from global corporate houses like Mastercard, Uber, and Microsoft to domestic industry leaders like Tata, TVS, Godrej, and Serum Institute of India.