United nations gender inequality index
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Though declining, gender inequality remains significant, with a national Gender Inequality Index of 0.657 in 2018, compared to 0.663 in 2015 and 0.667 in 2011. This ranks Côte d’Ivoire 157 of 189 countries. Poverty affects more women than men (47.4 per cent versus 45.4 per cent, respectively).
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In light of entrenched gender inequalities in the society, the United Nations will support all Papua New Guineans – women and men, girls and boys – to claim their rights, access services and resources and participate in decision-making in order to benefit from economic, …
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Burundi ranks 108 of 188 on the Gender Inequality Index with a rate of 0.474 UNDP Human Development Report 2015. and is making progress on political representation with women holding 32 per cent of seats in the National Assembly, 42 per cent in the Senate, 33.6 per cent at the provincial level and 16 per cent at the local level.
[DOCX File]Gender Assessment, Action Plan and Budget
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Gender Inequality Index. Through the years, several indices have developed to quantify the concept of gender inequality. The United Nations Development Programme uses the Gender Inequality Index (GII) and Gender Development Index (GDI). United Nations Development Programme. Human Development Report.
[DOC File]Report of the Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and ...
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III. International community’s response to inequality 33–39 12. IV. United Nations human rights bodies and inequality 40–46 14. V. An agenda for the future for tackling inequality 47–56 16. A. Rejecting extreme inequality 48 16. B. Committing to reduce extreme inequality 49 16. C. Making economic, social and cultural rights central 50 16
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Violence against women - an extreme outcome of gender inequality. National and international research shows that gender inequality is a key driver of violence against womenP. United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), ‘Investing in Gender Equality: Ending Violence against Women and Girls’, 2008. Available from:
[DOCX File]Annex 6 Gender Analysis and Action Plan
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Gender Inequality Indices . There are several global or international indices in existence that have been developed to quantify the concept of gender inequality. The United Nations Development Programme uses the Gender Inequality Index (GII) and Gender Development Index (GDI). United Nations Development . Programme. Human Development Report.
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According to the United Nations, less than one third of senior and middle management positions are held by women. Gender equality provides unique perspectives and skill sets in the workplace and an increased available talent pool. Current efforts to address inequality include companies ensuring that hiring and promotions are fair through ...
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A strengthened United Nations reform agenda enhanced coordination of the United Nations country team. The development of the Joint United Nations Programme Support on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), improved collaboration in the United Nations gender theme group, and the introduction of harmonized approach to cash transfers were examples of closer ...
[DOCX File]Introduction
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United Nations Millennium Development Goals. In 2000, the United Nations agreed upon eight goals, which all members would work to achieve by 2015: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. Achieve universal primary education. Promote gender equality and empower women. Reduce child mortality. Improve maternal health. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and ...
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