The We the Women photo exhibition, hosted by the United Nations Office for Partnerships, was more than a collection of images—it was a vibrant tapestry of stories, struggles, and triumphs, showcasing the resilience and leadership of women from around the world. Presented on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly High-Level week, the exhibition highlighted the transformative power of women’s leadership in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Through the lens of the We the Women campaign, the exhibition captured diverse experiences, portraying the economic, political, and socio-cultural challenges faced by women. From grassroots activists to global leaders, the photographs celebrated women driving change within their communities with resilience and determination.

The exhibition also featured portraits of inspiring women leaders who are bridging the gap for gender equality. Their stories of leadership and encouragement served as a beacon of hope, inspiring others to join the movement. These women were not merely participants but the driving force behind the campaign.
At the heart of the exhibition was the We the Women survey, which gathered insights from more than 25,000 women worldwide. The survey findings highlighted women’s unwavering commitment to championing rights and increasing representation in government. The photographs amplified these voices, urging viewers to reflect on shared struggles and aspirations.
This exhibition was more than a showcase—it was a call to action, inviting viewers to connect with the stories, consider the challenges, and take concrete steps to support women’s rights and representation. It underscored the critical role of gender equality in the global dialogue on sustainable development.

As the world convened to discuss the future of global cooperation, the We the Women exhibition stood as a powerful reminder of the essential role of women in shaping a better future. It celebrated women’s voices, honored their leadership, and issued a collective call to action to support their journey toward equality and empowerment.
Learn more about Women Rise for All initiative and its We the Women Campaign here
