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August 22, 2025

Girls’ Leadership in Action: Celebrations and Lessons from AGIP’s first Adolescent Girls Advisory Committee

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Zoom
12 August 2025
90 Minutes
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About the Webinar

On International Youth Day, AGIP and its Girl Advisors hosted a girl-led event titled ‘Girls’ Leadership in Action: Celebrations and Lessons from AGIP’s First Adolescent Girls Advisory Committee’ to celebrate intergenerational leadership and inspire action toward shifting power to adolescent girls.

Co-facilitated by AGIP Girl Advisor Bui Y Nhi and Youth Engagement & Advocacy Specialist Pooja Singh, the webinar spotlighted lessons, successes, and actionable recommendations from AGIP’s Adolescent Girls Advisory Committee (AGAC).Speakers included Anya Gass (Plan International), Gloria Micheni (AMPLIFY Girls), Joy Zawadi (Akili Dada & AGIP Co-chair), and Girl Advisors Luisa Guzmán, Rushna Zubair, and Sharly Misati.

The key highlight of the event was the launch of the AGAC Handbook, co-created with AGIP’s first cohort of Girl Advisors.

The handbook captures two years of reflections, lessons, and recommendations for organisations embedding girl advisory bodies in their decision-making.

February 26, 2025

Resisting the rollback: Strengthening action on girl-centred accountability

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UNFPA
14 March 2025
3:00pm  GMT-4 (New York, Toronto)
120
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AGIP’s Event at the 69th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69)


Co-hosts: Adolescent Girls Investment Plan, Government of Canada, Government of Sierra Leone, UNFPA
Schedule: 14th March, Friday, 15:00-17:00 EST (including 30 mins for refreshments and networking)
Venue: Orange Café at UNFPA Headquarters – 605, 3rd Avenue, New York City
Livestream and interpretation: The event will be live-streamed in English with interpretation in French and Spanish. Register here using this link

In-person attendees: Please review the participant briefing here.

Background Context

The 30th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) comes at a critical juncture
marked by shifting political leadership, increasing rollbacks on girls’ rights, and shrinking resources for
social development.


As world leaders convene at CSW69 in March 2025, the Adolescent Girls Investment Plan (AGIP) calls
for renewed accountability on girl-centred commitments made in the BPfA and subsequent global
policy frameworks. This moment demands urgent action to safeguard and advance investments in
adolescent girls’ rights, ensuring their meaningful inclusion in formal accountability mechanisms.

Over the past two years, AGIP has been working closely with governments and other allies to establish
a dedicated multi-stakeholder group that champions girls’ leadership and girl-centred accountability.
At the Summit of the Future Action Days in September 2024, AGIP launched the Girl-Centred
Accountability Charter
and introduced its first Global Accountability Champions from Canada and
Sierra Leone. [Read more here.]

Event Overview 

This event will spotlight the critical need for girl-centred accountability mechanisms, featuring:

  • The launch of AGIP-ICRW latest research publication on girl-centered accountability.
  • A multi-stakeholder panel discussion on strategies to protect and advance girls’ inclusion in
    accountability processes.
  • Spotlight interventions sharing key recommendations to strengthen girls’ participation in
    formal accountability frameworks.

Attendees will also be invited to endorse the Girl-Centred Accountability Charter, a concise eight
point framework
urging stakeholders to move beyond commitments and take concrete action in
adopting girl-centred
accountability.

Call to action

  • More governments express willingness to become Champions and sign-on to the Girl
    centred Accountability Charter.
  • More girl-centered organizations and UN entities engage with the topic of accountability,
    embed it into their own advocacy, and endorse the Girl-Centered Accountability Charter.
  • More girls, youth, and sector peers gain insights from the latest AGIP research on ‘Investing
    into Adolescent Girls’ and ‘Girl-led accountability’ to use in their own advocacy.

✅ GOVERMENTS: Urgently reaffirm and strengthen girl-centred commitments and champion accountability.

✅ DONORS: Increase flexible, multi-year, evidence-informed investment for adolescent girls and girl-led organisations.

✅ ALLIES: Walk the talk on meaningful inclusion, and accountability with and for adolescent girls.

February 24, 2025

Investing in Adolescent Girls: Mapping the Donor Landscape (2022 Update)

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25 February 2025
2:00pm  GMT
90 minutes
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A research launch webinar hosted by AGIP and GAGE, featuring expert presentations, civil society insights, and interactive discussions. 

With reflections from: Akili Dada, AWID Young Woman Leader, OECD Development Center, Peace Sisters and Plan International

The Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) program, in partnership with the Adolescent Girls Investment Plan (AGIP), presents its latest research on global funding supporting adolescent girls. The third in the AGIP-GAGE series ‘Investing in Adolescent Girls’, maps the latest published data on donor official development assistance (ODA) flows, examines critical funding gaps, trends, and donor priorities as mapped onto Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) domains, while identifying actionable pathways to ensure robust investments in adolescent girls’ well-being and development. 

  • To launch the GAGE-AGIP research findings on donor funding trends for adolescent girls, connecting it to the current global moment and AGIP’s Accountability Champions Platform. 
  • To foster critical reflection and dialogue among stakeholders on how to advance investments in adolescent girls and hold governments accountable to their funding commitments. 

Download the report here.

December 11, 2024

Girls on the Agenda and at the Table

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6 December 2024
2:00pm  GMT
90 minutes
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Enabling power-sharing in decision-making processes through Girl Advisory models

Organizing Partners: AGIP, EMpower – The Emerging Markets Foundation & Global Fund for Women

This webinar, organised by Girl Advisors of the Adolescent Girls Investment Plan (AGIP) on 6th December 2024, celebrated successes, shared valuable lessons, and offered actionable recommendations from the Girls Advisory models of AGIP, EMPower – The Emerging Markets Foundation, and the Global Fund for Women.  

The event also engaged community-based mentors to spotlight the need for in-person safety and learning support and two AGIP board members to underline the need for intergenerational leadership in the current context of increasing roll backs on girls’ rights.  

September 10, 2024

Beyond commitments: Championing a new Girl-Centred Accountability Charter

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New York
21 September 2024
3:00pm  GMT-4 (New York, Toronto)
90 minutes
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Thank you for attending today’s event: Sign on to the charter or endorse it!

Event title: Beyond commitments: Championing a new Girl-Centered Accountability Charter

Organizing Partners: AMPLIFY Girls, Government of Canada, Government of Sierra Leone, UNICEF

Schedule: 21st September, 15:00-16:30 EST, 90 minutes

Venue:  Blue Gallery, New York City

Background: Despite growing interest in adolescent girls’ leadership, global advocacy andpolicy spaces often lack formal accountability mechanisms that meaningfully include adolescent girls in delivering and tracking progress on commitments made towards gender equality and girls’ rights. Furthermore, many financial pledges made to advance girls’ rights fail to directly benefit them. Key global advocacy and policy spaces, such as the Summit of the Future and Beijing+30, offer opportunities for renewed multi-stakeholder commitments that will significantly impact the lives and futures of adolescent girls. Hence, advocating for their meaningful inclusion beyond making commitments is crucial to accelerate the progress towards a more equitable global future.

Event overview: Aligned with the actions and commitments outlined in the Pact for the Future, particularly those related to youth participation, gender equality, and the transformation of global governance, this event will spotlight the need for girls’ inclusion in delivering the global commitments on girls’ rights and launch a Girl-Centered Accountability Charter to drive progress following the Summit.

Key Highlights:

  • Adolescent girl intervention on the critical need for girl-centered accountability.
  • Insights presentation from ongoing research on girl-led accountability.
  • Launch of the Girl-Centered Accountability Charter along with the first group of member state Champions committed to practicing and promoting girl-centered accountability through AGIP’s Accountability Initiative.

Participants invited: Member states, Adolescent girls and youth, UN bodies, Girl-centered CSOs

Purpose:

  • Girls’ aspirations, priorities, and recommendations inform the implementation of the Summit’s commitments.
  • Increased political momentum and accountability on advancing girls’ rights in the follow-up to the Summit of the Future and towards Beijing+30.
  • Governments express willingness to become active allies with and for adolescent girls in global policy spaces and within their own countries’ leadership to advance the adolescent girl agenda.

Registration details

Please note that AGIP is organizing this session as a part of the very first Youth Power Summit 2024 co-organized by Fondation Botnar and Restless Development, coinciding with the UN’s Summit of the Future.

About the Youth Power Summit 2024

  • With 1.8 billion individuals representing the largest generation of young people in history, we must ensure young voices are not only heard but actively included in the global decision-making process.  
  • The two-day Youth Power Summit (21-22 September) will serve as a vibrant platform where young people can engage directly with policymakers, share their perspectives, and advocate for their rights and wellbeing. 

To attend the AGIP Accountability Event, please register for Day 1 of the Youth Power Summit.

In keeping with the Youth Power Summit’s principles of inclusivity and youth participation, AGIP will only be reserving slots for speakers. All other interested members need to register via the link above, which will give you access to the entirety of Day 1 of YPS. We highly encourage registered participants to explore the full YPS programme and join more than one event.

Please note: Tickets are on a first come first serve basis, and are extremely limited, so sign up fast!

Other information: Please revisit this page for information on accessibility, media and safety guidelines.

September 6, 2024

In Conversation with Adolescent Girls: What it means to be Girl’s Ally on the Global Stage

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Orange Room, UNFPA Headquarters New York
15 March 2024
9:00am  GMT-4 (New York, Toronto)
90 minutes
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Friday, 15th March, 9:00 am – 11 am EDT

During this event on the fringes of CSW we heard from adolescent girls directly on the challenges they face, specifically with regards to participating in political dialogues and inclusion in accountability processes. They presented their ideas on enabling and empowering allyship, and what needs to happen to shift power and resources to adolescent girls and young feminist-led initiatives.  

The first hour featured a high-level, intergenerational panel between adolescent girls and member states: Canada, Kenya, Sierra Leone and the United States of America. It was followed by an interactive workshop where all participants were invited to join intergenerational, multi-stakeholder groups to further unpack what it meant to show up as an ally for adolescent girls in global spaces. All dialogues will be facilitated alongside outcome-focused questions.  

As a concrete output, we compiled a list of practical solutions from all the participants that would be utilised for further advocacy on allyship for girls in intergovernmental processes in the lead-up to the Summit of the Future later this year.  

May 24, 2023

No more excuses! Accountability mechanisms for girls and young women

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Kigali Convention Center, Rwanda
19 July 2023
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Wednesday, 19th July, 3:30pm – 5:00pm (local Rwanda time)

This session, facilitated by young people, showcases approaches to achieving accountability for adolescent girls and young women in all their diversity. We will hear from diverse stakeholders on challenges, solutions, and commitments which advance power being shifted to adolescent girls – nothing about them, without them. 

May 14, 2023

Where is the money? Funding adolescent girls and young feminists

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Kigali Convention Center, Rwanda
18 July 2023
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Tuesday, 18th July, 3:30pm – 5:00pm (local Rwanda time)

This intergenerational dialogue, hosted by adolescent girls, brings together adolescent girls, young feminist-led organisations, donors, researchers, and intermediary CSOs to identify challenges, showcase innovative solutions, and workshop what needs to shift to make funding more accessible for adolescent girls and young feminist-led initiatives.