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Gender gap persists on road to the SDGs: UN Women

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Gender gap persists on road to the SDGs: UN Women

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From Africa Renewal: 
8 September 2023
By: 
WFP/Alessandro Abbonizio
Drought in Kenya (pictured) and other countries in the Horn of Africa affects the most vulnerable women and children.

The world听听in terms of closing the gender gap as part of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) warned UN Women on Thursday.

The new听听report from the UN鈥檚 gender equality agency at this midway point towards the SDGs warns that if current trends continue, over 340 million women and girls will be living in poverty by 2030.

That represents eight per cent of the female population worldwide.

Close to one in four will experience moderate or severe food insecurity and at the current rate of progress, the next generation of women will still be spending 2.3 more hours per day on unpaid care and domestic work than men.

鈥檚 report also notes that the gender gap in power and leadership positions 鈥渞emains entrenched鈥.

鈥楥all to action鈥

Sarah Hendriks, the agency鈥檚 acting Deputy Executive Director described it as 鈥渁 resounding call to action.

鈥淲e must collectively and intentionally act now to course-correct for a world where every woman and girl has equal rights, opportunities, and representation. To achieve this, we need unwavering commitment, innovative solutions, and collaboration across all sectors and stakeholders.鈥

The report provides comprehensive analysis on gender factors across all 17 SDGs, in light of the ambitious goal of achieving true equality.

It includes sex-disaggregated data on the intersections of gender and climate change for the first time. It projects that by mid-century, under a worst-case climate scenario, climate change may push up to 158.3 million more women and girls into poverty.

That鈥檚 16 million more than the figure for men and boys.

Unequal struggle

The report also finds that older women face higher rates of poverty and violence than older men.听

In 28 of the 116 countries with data, fewer than half of older women have a pension.听

Halfway to 2030, progress on SDG 5 -听听- is clearly way off track. The report shows that the world is simply failing women and girls with only two Goal 5 indicators 鈥渃lose to target鈥 and no indicator at the 鈥渢arget met or almost met鈥 level.

In money terms, it suggests that an extra $360 billion per year in needed to achieve equality and women鈥檚 empowerment across key goals.

鈥楩oundation of a fair society鈥

鈥淕ender equality is not just a goal within the听2030 Agenda,鈥 said听Maria-Francesca Spatolisano, who heads up Policy Coordination at the UN鈥檚 economic and social affairs department, DESA.

鈥淚t is the very foundation of a fair society, and a goal upon which all other goals must stand.

鈥淏y breaking down the barriers that have hindered the full participation of women and girls in every aspect of society, we unleash the untapped potential that can drive progress and prosperity for all.鈥