WECF has observer status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (
ECOSOC) and is an official partner of the United Nations Environment Program (
UNEP). WECF was also a member of the European Environment and Health Committee until it concluded in 2010 (EEHC). '''WECF's Founding of the Women's Major Group at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992''' The WECF is a founding member of the Women's Major Group (WMG). This group was created in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, after governments recognized that women are one of the nine groups for achieving sustainable development. As a result, the WMG is a participant in the United Nations initiatives for Sustainable Development.
WECF at The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing In 1995, more than 30,000 activists from around the world met in Beijing for the
Fourth World Conference on Women. One of WECF's first large projects as an organization consisted of sending a delegation of women to attend the civil society forum in Beijing before the conference, where they would highlight the intersections between gender and the environment.
Women and Gender Constituency The WECF is also one of the founding members of the Women and Gender Constituency. Founded in 2009, the Women and Gender constituency is one of nine groups that are a part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The role of the 33 women's and environmental civil society organizations that are a part of this group is to ensure that women's voices and rights are central to all processes and results within the UNFCCC Framework. They also formalize the voice of the aforementioned organizations that are active within the UNFCCC, while developing, streamlining and advocating common positions.
WECF at the 2012 UN Rio+20 summit on sustainable development More than 50,000 representatives of social movements and civil society organizations protested in
Rio de Janeiro in June of 2012 against what they saw as unfair and unsustainable economic policies. At the same time, 30,000 participants of the United Nations
2012 Rio+20 conference created the document "The Future We Want" which set the path for the
Sustainable Development Goals (replacing the
Millennium Development Goals). WECF participated in the Rio+20 conference as co-facilitator of the Women's Major Group, one of the nine groups of civil society that have a space in the UN policy process. WECF's role was to facilitate the 300 organizations through virtual and face-to-face meetings, created proposals for the negotiation text, organize meetings with country negotiators, as well as organizing events in which to present the priorities of women's organizations.
Beijing+25 and Generation Equality Forums 2020 marked the 25th anniversary of the fourth World Women's Conference, and UN Women has created the Generation Equality Forums in 2021 to build on the Beijing Platform for Action. The forums are convened by UN Women to set concrete actions to achieve progress for Gender Equality. The WEFC's Executive Director Sascha Gabizon is a member of the Civil Society Advisory Group (CSAG), which supports the decision-making of the Core Group at these forums and ensures that civil society priorities are reflected in the outcomes of the Forum. == Organization ==