India Hosts 1st BRICS Women’s Working Group Meet for Women-Led Development

The Ministry of Women and Child Development convened the first preparatory meeting of the BRICS Women's Working Group virtually under India's BRICS Presidency. The meeting focused on key themes including women in governance, financial and digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, and climate action. India's BRICS chairship is guided by the theme 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability.' The outcomes will be finalized at the BRICS Women Working Group Meeting and Ministerial Meeting scheduled for July 2026 in Kochi, Kerala.

Key Points: BRICS Women’s Working Group: India Leads Women-Led Development Push

  • India hosts first BRICS Women's Working Group preparatory meeting virtually
  • Focus on women in governance, digital inclusion, entrepreneurship, climate action
  • Meetings scheduled for July 2026 in Kochi, Kerala
  • India's BRICS chairship theme: Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation, and Sustainability
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1st BRICS women's working group meet to advance women-led development: Govt

India hosts first BRICS Women's Working Group meeting to advance women-led development, focusing on governance, digital inclusion, and climate action.

"The discussions will contribute towards key outcomes to be culminated in the BRICS Women Working Group Meeting (6-7 July 2026) and the BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting (8-9 July 2026) to be held in Kochi, Kerala. - Ministry of Women and Child Development"

New Delhi, May 1

The Ministry of Women and Child Development convened the first preparatory meeting of the BRICS Women's Working Group, in virtual mode under India's BRICS Presidency, to encourage women-led development and social transformation, an official statement said on Friday.

"The discussions will contribute towards key outcomes to be culminated in the BRICS Women Working Group Meeting (6-7 July 2026) and the BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting (8-9 July 2026) to be held in Kochi, Kerala," the statement from Ministry of Women and Child Development said.

"Guided by the theme of India's BRICS chairship: 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation, and Sustainability,' the meeting had intensive discussions on key themes and common concerns of women globally, such as-- women in governance and leadership; financial and digital inclusion; women's entrepreneurship and skill development; and women's role in climate action, food security, and nutrition," the statement said.

The meeting reaffirmed India's commitment to encouraging women-led development, recognising women as key drivers of economic growth, governance, and social transformation, the statement noted.

The preparatory meeting brought together representatives of BRICS member countries, officials from multiple ministries and departments, and knowledge partners including UN Women and Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

Interventions from BRICS member nations congratulated India on its chairship, welcomed and supported the priority areas, imbibing the spirit of cooperation and learning, the statement added.

India holds the BRICS chair in 2026 guided by the theme of 'Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability', reflecting a people-centric and humanity-first approach articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 17th BRICS Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in 2025.

BRICS was formalised at the first meeting of BRICS Foreign Ministers on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York in 2006. The inaugural BRICS Summit was convened in Russia's Yekaterinburg in 2009.

- IANS

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Pooja D
Finally a focus on women in governance and digital inclusion! So many rural women still lack access to financial services. Hope BRICS pushes for real infrastructure change, not just meetings. 🙏
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Rajesh Q
While this is encouraging, we need more than just statements. Where are the measurable targets for women in leadership roles? Also, climate action and food security are critical for India's women farmers. Hope these meetings lead to concrete commitments. 🤔
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Ananya R
Great initiative! Women-led development is the way forward. But we also need to ensure grassroots women's voices are heard, not just policymakers. UN Women's involvement is a positive sign though. 👏
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Kavya N
Kochi being chosen for the ministerial meeting is wonderful! Kerala has great examples of women-led community initiatives, especially in health and education. Hope the delegates learn from local success stories too. 😊🌴

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