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Capacity building in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Jessica Gardner United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. UNECE region. Bosnia & Herzegovina Kazakhstan Kyrgyz Republic Moldova Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan. Manual on Developing Gender Statistics.
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Capacity buildingin Central Asia and Eastern Europe Jessica Gardner United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
UNECE region • Bosnia & Herzegovina • Kazakhstan • Kyrgyz Republic • Moldova • Serbia • Tajikistan • Turkmenistan • Uzbekistan
Manual on Developing Gender Statistics Comprehensive training manual (2009) • What is gender statistics and gender analysis? • Why do we need gender statistics? • How to produce gender statistics • Selected topics relevant to gender statistics • Making it happen • Improving the use of gender statistics
Gender statistics training videos • Advocacy • Gender based violence • Labour statistics • Informal employment • Gender pay gap • Gender and sub groups • Making it happen • Time use surveys • Decision-making www.unece.org/stats/video
Labour statistics: how to make them more gender relevant? • Violence against women: concepts and statistical tools to collect data • Informal employment: definitions and improved statistical tools National workshops Examples of topics covered:
Reconciliation of family and work Decision-making Population sub groups (minorities) Gender pay gap Gender attitudes Time use Analysis and presentation Data dissemination Training of users Agriculture Health, disability and care Education Other possible topics
Successful capacity building • Strong networks • Responsive to needs • Focus on concrete outcomes • Combine practice with theory
Considerations for the future • Measuring results of capacity building • Reuse and share training tools • Improve platforms for sharing experiences • International cooperation