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African Experiences on Capacity Building for the Production and Use of Gender Statistics

This forum highlights the importance of gender statistics for policy-making, showcases organizational efforts, and proposes regional strategies. Recommendations include setting up networks, workshops, and creating gender statistics systems in Africa.

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African Experiences on Capacity Building for the Production and Use of Gender Statistics

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  1. African Experiences on Capacity Building for the Production and Use of Gender Statistics Global Forum on Gender Statistics 26-28 January 2009 Accra, Ghana Dimitri Sanga, Ph.D. Senior Statistician

  2. Content • The Need for Gender Statistics • Selected individual Organizations’ Efforts • Coordinated Efforts at the Regional Level • Recommendations at the Regional Level • Where are We? • What Remains to be Done? • The Way Forward • Conclusions

  3. The Need for Gender Statistics • Increasing recognition that : • better statistics are important for evidence-based policy formulation and decision-making • Women, men face different socioeconomic realities • Partially reflected in development frameworks and initiatives: MDGs, PRSPs, NEPAD... • But....declarations, commitments: Beijing Platform of Action, CEDAW, Gender component of NEPAD, AU Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality etc. • Need to provide users with relevant statistics to address gender issues

  4. Individual Organizations’ Efforts • Engendering Population and Housing Censuses • Gender Statistics Network • Time Use Surveys • Civil and Vital Registration Systems • The African Gender and Development Index • Engendering the MDGs • African Women’s Rights Observatory

  5. Coordinated Efforts at the Regional Level • Building on the momentum offered by: Global Forum and IAEG on gender statistics • Creation of the StatCom-Africa WG on gender statistics • High Level Policy Dialogue (HLPD) on Gender Statistics for Socio-economic Development Development (Kampala, June 2008): ECA, AfDB, InWent, UBOS • Regional Workshop on Gender Statistics (Addis Ababa, December 2008): ECA, AfDB, InWent, UBOS, PARIS21

  6. Recommendations at the Regional Level • Setting up a StatCom-Africa WG on gender statistics • Setting up a GESNET • Setting up a City Group on gender statistics • Develop and implement an African Gender Statistics Programme (AGSPRO) • Training • Awareness creation • Networking: GESNET • Engendering statistics in NSOs • Engendering censuses, surveys and administrative record system • Research

  7. Recommendations at the Regional Level (Cont’d) • Development of country gender statistics strategies drawn from the AGSPRO • Develop and implement an African Gender Statistics System (AGSYS) • Conceptual framework • Methodological framework • Reference gender classifications • Gender indicators • Gender units in NSOs • Develop an African Gender Handbook for Censuses and Surveys: expanding the work on the P&R on PHC

  8. Where are We? • StatCom-Africa WG set up • GESNET set up • African Gender Handbook for Censuses and Surveys: ongoing • Kampala Group: set up

  9. What Remains to be Done? • Develop and implement the AGSPRO • Develop the AGSYS • Operationalize the Kampala Group • Operationalize the GESNET • Finalize the African Gender Handbook for Censuses and Surveys

  10. The Way Forward • Operationalize the GESNET: • January 2009 • Discussion to feed the preparations of the AGSYS, the AGSPRO, and the national strategies • Operationalize the Kampala Group: June 2009 • African Gender Handbook for Censuses and Surveys: • Ongoing work • Expert group meeting: third quarter 2009 • Develop the AGSYS: December 2009 • Develop and implement the AGSPRO: 2010 StatCom-Africa

  11. Conclusions Gender: not only a moral issue but also a development one Ongoing efforts to support African NSSs build their capacity in gender statistics: Momentum at the global level Commitments, conventions by countries 3rd ASSD, first StatCom-Africa HLPD on gender statistics Regional Workshop on Gender Statistics Concerted efforts: AfDB, ECA, InWent, PARIS21, Countries ACS to recruit a gender statistics specialist Join ongoing fora to move the agenda forward 11

  12. Thank you! African Centre for Statistics Visit us at http://www.uneca.org/statistics/

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