At KADEM, we attach great importance to making our field experience in women’s rights and social justice visible on global platforms. Since 2015, we have been participating in UN processes, since 2017 we have been actively involved in CSW sessions through our Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council.
For us, what matters is not only participating in international policy discussions, but also amplifying the work we carry out in Türkiye and around the world and proposing practical solutions. Within this framework, we integrate the policies and practices we have developed in the areas of women’s rights, justice systems, family well-being, and social transformation.
Global Priorities: Justice, Equality, and Participation
The priority theme of CSW70 is strengthening women’s and girls’ access to justice through inclusive and equitable legal systems. The review theme focuses on women’s full and effective participation in public life and the elimination of violence against women.
In this context we focus on:
- The rule of law and institutional capacity
- The role of digital transformation in access to justice
- The reconstruction of social norms
- Comprehensive policy tools for the prevention of violence.
We see legal reform and social transformation not as separate processes but as complementary ones. In this regard, we aim to share our concrete, practical, and sustainable policy recommendations that strengthen women’s access to justice with international stakeholders.
Our CSW70 Program: Dialogue, Collaboration, and Engagement
10 March 2026 – Tuesday
Future of Justice: Technological Pathways for Women’s Access
At this side event, organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Family and Social Services of the Republic of Türkiye and UN Women, we address the impact of digital transformation on women’s access to justice.
We evaluate policy perspectives within the framework of technology-based reporting mechanisms, electronic monitoring systems, data security, and ethical principles, and share examples of good practices with the international community.
Registration: https://forms.office.com/r/FRKwX4Quu0
10 March 2026 – Tuesday
Masculinities, Family Well-Being and Violence Prevention
In this parallel event, we examine masculinity norms through the lens of responsibility, empathy, and care. We discuss the role of transformative masculinity models in preventing violence against women and share policy and practice examples in the context of family well-being and the fair distribution of care work.
Registration is not required for this event.
11 March 2026 – Wednesday
Let’s Connect, Empower and Grow IV: Women’s Networking Event & Iftar
At the fourth edition of our global women’s solidarity gatherings, we bring together women leaders from diplomacy, academia, civil society, and international organizations.
Our program, structured around the theme of the recognition of women’s labor and the fair distribution of roles, consists of a psychodrama workshop, high-level speeches, and an interactive iftar dialogue.
13 March 2026 – Friday
Muslim Civil Society Consultative Iftar: “Moral Leadership and the Future of Muslim Civil Society in a Fragmented World”
In this program, held as a closed consultation format, we bring together Muslim civil society leaders, academics, and representatives of women-led institutions. We aim to create a platform for in-depth dialogue on moral leadership, civic responsibility, and the capacity to generate norms.
Registration: https://forms.office.com/r/qPEAZupwB5
Commitment to Justice-Based Transformation and Contributing to Global Norms
Throughout CSW70, in the meetings and events we organize, we continue to pursue our holistic advocacy approach that brings together legal mechanisms, digital opportunities, and social norm transformation to strengthen women’s access to justice.
We will continue to carry our national experience to global policy platforms, strengthen multilateral dialogue, and contribute to the development of norms.
We remain committed to building a more just world that places women’s dignity, rights, and social contributions at the center—and we remain committed to being part of the solution.


