The snapshot monitors progress on gender equality across the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) adopted in 2015.
The world is off track to meet SDG targets in 2030, but “a different path is still possible”, the report said.
Thirty years after the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action set out a blueprint for gender equality, UN Women has asked governments to commit to renewed action at the UN general assembly in New York this month.
“We now have over 86 countries around the world who have submitted very ambitious commitments,” said Hendriks.
“It can seem very hopeless, but in actual fact, we can choose a world where millions more women do not remain trapped in poverty or sidelined from power or exposed to violence. We actually can choose a world where women’s rights are delivered at scale and that the returns of that are shared by all.”