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Statistics:School Enrolment

is a cornerstone of social and economic empowerment. Providing sufficient educational facilities and allowing both men and women to acquire necessary skills and competencies is a prerequisite of . The of the features following indicators on school enrolment (click on the red “i” to get more information on the variables; also see information on ): […]

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Statistics:Political Participation

Although most women around the world have the right to vote, there is still a big disparity between the number of women and men who are actively involved in politics. For example, out of 193 heads of government, only 23 are women. What is more, women are outnumbered by men in all the world’s parliaments. […]

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Statistics:Health

As expressed in the constitutions of the (WHO), the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of is one of the fundamental rights of every human being. However, access to health care and some key health indicators often vary significantly between men and women. The of the features following indicators on health and (click on the […]

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Statistics:Wages and Labour

cannot be achieved without equality in . In many countries however, women are systematically prevented from pursuing a professional career and remain marginalised to domestic activities, low-paid jobs, or the informal sector. The of the features following indicators on the (click on the red “i” to get more information on the variables):

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Gender inequality, social institutions and the MDGs

Social Institutions – defined as norms, cultural values and attitudes – can hamper progress towards gender equality. While many studies look at the development outcomes in gender inequality (such as education, employment or health), few studies address the root causes behind gender inequality. The (SIGI) – currently being updated and expected to launch at the […]

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African Gender Development Index

The African Gender Development Index (AGDI) is a composite index of gender equality introduced by the . The index was officially launched at the Fourth African Development Forum (ADF IV) in Addis Ababa on 12 October 2004. Rather than being a collection of individual statistics, the index is composed of two parts, the Gender Status […]

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OECD celebrates 2014 International Women’s Day

On the occasion of 2014 , this article presents the work that the is doing in the field of gender equality and women’s empowerment. Table of Contents 1 The OECD Gender data portal 2 What’s at the root of women’s absence in STEM occupations? 3 Boys, girls and mathematics: disparities in performance and in students’ […]

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International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation

The 2016 International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation will be marked under the theme “Achieving the new Global Goals through the elimination of Female Genital Mutilation by 2030”. More information

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The 60th Commission on the Status of Women

The sixtieth session of the Commission on the Status of Women will take place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 14 to 24 March 2016. Priority theme: “Women’s empowerment and its link to sustainable development” Review theme: “The elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls” (agreed conclusions […]

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Google Hangout & E-Discussion: Freedom of Movement and Women’s Economic Empowerment

The latest edition of the World Bank Group’s Women, Business and the Law report finds that various countries legally treat women and men differently, often hindering women’s economic empowerment by placing limits on women’s ability to move freely. Empower Women & the World Bank Group are co-organising a Google Hangout on the topic on 2 February 2016 from […]

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