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Global Days of Action on Tax Justice for Women’s Rights 2025 |
| GDOA Campaign Overview | Thank you | What’s Next |
| | |  | The visual summary of the 2025 Global Days of Action on Tax Justice for Women’s Rights.
From March 7 - 21st, 2025, we came together during the 9th Global Days of Action on Tax Justice for Women’s Rights to demand “Progressive Taxation for an Inclusive and Just Social Organisation of Care!”
With a diverse programme of activities including webinars, marches, parallel events to the 69th UN Commission on the Status of Women, and a social media campaign, we united as tax justice and women’s rights movements with shared demands. We look forward to continuing building upon this momentum in the year to come! |
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| |  | | | Some highlights from the GDOA |
|  | Campaign Launch On Friday, March 7th, GATJ, GATJ’s regional networks, and partners from our Tax and Gender Working Group, came together to launch the campaign. Watch the launch above or read the blog on the highlights from the launch event here. GATJ’s members also shared a reaction to the launch of the campaign. Read the press release here. |
|  | Towards a Gender-Transformative UN Tax Convention On Friday, March 14th, GATJ and our members held a webinar discussing the role of gender in the upcoming UN Tax Convention negotiations. Watch the webinar above or read the blog on the highlights from the event here. |
|  | Campaign Close On Friday, March 21st, GATJ, GATJ’s regional networks, and partners from our Tax and Gender Working Group, came together to close the campaign and reflect upon the activities while charting a path forward. Watch the close of the campaign above or read the blog here. |
| | | As the coordinators of this year’s campaign, we would like to share our gratitude to everyone who has made it an engaging campaign. Thank you to all of our partners and members who organised activities, participated in panels, and amplified the demands.
We are also grateful to the GATJ’s regional networks - Tax and Fiscal Justice Asia, Tax Justice Network Africa, Tax Justice Europe, Red de Justicia Fiscal de América Latina y el Caribe, FACT Coalition, and Canadians for Tax Fairness - and to members of the Tax and Gender Working Group (TGWG) for their work on shaping the demands of the campaign. We look forward to continue working together to #MakeTaxesWorkForWomen. |
| | | The GDOA has finished, but our advocacy continues. This year, we continue our work around key moments including the UN Tax Convention negotiations. We will also be releasing the 3rd volume of the Framing Feminist Taxation Guide focused on financing for care.
Next week, take part in the rescheduled webinar below: |
| |  | Taking Stock of Tax Justice: 30 years since the Beijing Declaration
📢 Join a discussion on how tax policies have impacted women’s economic justice in the 30 years since the Beijing Declaration.
⏰ 4pm EAT 📅 Tuesday, April 1st 📌 GATJ, FEMNET, & Akina Mama wa Afrika 🗣️ English, Spanish, & French Interpretation 🔗 Register now: bit.ly/43Y5Lpq [new link!] |
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| | | | About GATJ The Global Alliance for Tax Justice (GATJ) is a South-led global coalition in the tax justice movement. Together we work for a world where progressive and redistributive tax policies counteract inequalities within and between countries, and generate the public funding needed to ensure essential services and human rights. GATJ coordinates the Tax and Gender Working Group (TGWG) and co-coordinates the Tax Justice Workstream of the CS FfD Mechanism.
About the TGWG The TGWG was established by GATJ in 2016 as a dedicated platform for its members and committed partners to directly engage in campaign and policy advocacy efforts on tax and gender issues. It brings together grassroots movements, women’s rights organisations, trade unions, non-governmental organisations, and civil society organisations.
The TGWG has collectively coordinated the Global Days of Actions on Tax Justice for Women’s Rights, as well as the Framing Feminist Taxation Guides (volume 1 and volume 2), which provide guidance and recommendations for policy-making and advocacy that can influence and change our current economic and tax systems for a feminist future. In addition to this, members collaborate on opinion pieces, policy briefs, workshops, trainings, and actively participate in global, regional and national policy spaces.
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