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Monitoring and Reporting on Gender Equality Results Inside and Outside the World Bank

Monitoring and Reporting on Gender Equality Results Inside and Outside the World Bank . Andrew Morrison Lead Economist, PRMGE November 20, 2008. Recommended additional indicators for MDG3. Progress on the official MDG3 indicators: Capabilities—enrolment ratios. Primary. Secondary.

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Monitoring and Reporting on Gender Equality Results Inside and Outside the World Bank

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  1. Monitoring and Reporting on Gender Equality Results Inside and Outside the World Bank Andrew Morrison Lead Economist, PRMGE November 20, 2008

  2. Recommended additional indicators for MDG3

  3. Progress on the official MDG3 indicators: Capabilities—enrolment ratios Primary Secondary Tertiary 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 SSA EAP ECA LAC MNA SAR SSA EAP ECA LAC MNA SAR SSA EAP ECA LAC MNA SAR Note Male / Female

  4. Rapid progress in capabilities but slow advancement in access to resources. .

  5. Progress on the official MDG3 indicators:Access to resources—non-agric. wage employment Share of Women in Non-Agricultural Wage Employment

  6. Country rank on primary enrolment ratio against country rank on primary completion ratio 90 Nicaragua Botswana 80 Venezuela, RB Swaziland Trinidad and Tobago Cape Verde Colombia 70 Paraguay El Salvador Uruguay Tunisia 60 Jordan Indonesia Ukraine Saudi Arabia Macao, China Madagascar South Africa Malaysia 50 Belize Lithuania Romania Algeria Croatia Moldova 40 Korea, Rep Malawi Tanzania Oman Comoros Zimbawe Rwanda UAE 30 Mauritania St. Lucia Ghana 20 Nepal Senegal 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Country rank in primary enrollment ratio Country rank in primary completion ratio

  7. Key conclusions from Equality for Women… • Expanded set of indicators adds information (and value) • Rapid progress in expanding women’s capabilities, with some notable exceptions: • Enrolment rates, completion rates, literacy are success stories • Less progress on under five mortality, adolescent pregnancy and teenage births • Comparison of country performance to regional benchmarks is quite useful Conclusions of chapter 2—see p. 79

  8. World Bank efforts to improve gender statistics and indicators • New/improved Bank publications and data • sets: • New GenderStats database and website • Little Data Book on Gender (forthcoming) • Update of gender indicators database associated with2007 Global Monitoring Report Improve the quality of gender-disaggregated indicators: • Develop modules for household surveys to better measure assets owned by women • Pilot-test different approaches to capture female labor force participation in labor force and household surveys

  9. Increase national and international agency • capacity to collect, report, analyze and use • gender-disaggregated data: • Provide technical assistance to improve existing national surveys • Support data collection by national statistics offices on formal and informal employment in selected countries (joint with UNSD) • Support global gender statistics networks

  10. Monitoring progress on the Bank’s Gender Action Plan • A results monitoring and evaluation framework has been prepared • A baseline portfolio review is being completed • A GAP mid-term evaluation will be completed in 2009 to review the overall direction, framework, strategies and processes used to implement the GAP • A final evaluation will be conducted after the GAP is completed (2011).

  11. GAP Baseline Review Gender Coverage by Market - World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267)

  12. GAP Baseline Review Gender Coverage in GAP Markets by Region– World Bank Lending Portfolio FY06 (N=267) Note: - Excludes projects that deal exclusively with non-GAP markets

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