Achieve
gender equality and empower all women and girls
Empowering
women and promoting gender equality is crucial to accelerating sustainable
development. Ending all forms of discrimination against women and girls is not
only a basic human right, but it also has a multiplier effect across all other
development areas.
Since
2000, UNDP together with our UN partners and the rest of the global community
has made gender equality central to our work, and we have seen some remarkable
successes. More girls are now in school compared to 15 years ago, and most
regions have reached gender parity in primary education. Women now make up to
41 percent of paid workers outside of agriculture, compared to 35 percent in
1990.
The
Sustainable Development Goals aim to build on these achievements to ensure that
there is an end to discrimination against women and girls everywhere. There are
still gross inequalities in access to paid employment in some regions, and
significant gaps between men and women in the labour market. Sexual violence
and exploitation, the unequal division of unpaid care and domestic work, and
discrimination in public decision making, all remain huge barriers.
Ensuring
universal access to sexual and reproductive health, and affording women equal
rights to economic resources such as land and property, are vital targets to
realizing this goal. There are now more women in public office than ever
before, but encouraging more women leaders across all regions will help
strengthen policies and legislation for greater gender equality.
Gender
equality is one of 17 Global Goals that make up the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development. An integrated approach is crucial for progress across the multiple goals.
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