The African gender and development index-Technical note

Abstract
This document presents a technical note on African Gender and Development Index (AGDI). The AGDI was introduced by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in 2004 to measure gaps between the status of African men and women and assess the progress made by African governments in implementing gender policies. The ECA African Centre for Gender (ACG) prepared this note to ensure common understanding of the process by participating countries and assist them in implementing it effectively. It served as the main background document for the AGDI phase 4 methodology workshop held in June 2016 in Addis Ababa. The note is based on the AGDI Manual1 and an unpublished manuscript on the AGDI prepared by ACG2. Section II of the note discusses the importance of gender statistics and measuring progress towards gender equality. The third section discusses the objectives and composition of the process leading to the calculation of the AGDI, using examples from AGDI country reports. Section IV looks at the AGDI process. The issues discussed in this section include: the role of national gender machineries and national advisory panels in driving the AGDI process at the national level; ECA support to AGDI countries, including organization of the AGDI methodology workshop; and the administrative and financial processes involved in the AGDI process.
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Document Type
Report
Source
United Nations
Keywords :
​Gender//Gender Equality// Development index//Women and decision making//Women and civil society//Women's advancement//African Gender //Development Index//Violence against women//Domestic violence// Rape//Sexual harassment//Female genital mutilation//Early forced marriage//Peace and security// Gender mainstreaming//Political power//​Women and economic participation//Women in public sector// Women in the informal sector//Women's rights //Indicators//women and local governance//Women and education​