Presented by Ms. Thokozile Ruzvidzo
Coordinator – African Centre for Gender
Presentation Outline
• Looking back : Beijing reviews
• Outcome of the Beijing reviews
• Planning forward: Advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in the Post 2015 development agenda
Beijing +20 Africa Review Website
http://www.uneca.org/beijing-plus-20/pages/documents
Banjul Declaration
• Economic empowerment of women through poverty reduction, employment creation, social protection and use of information and communications technology;
• Peace, security and development;
• Violence against women;
• Representation and participation of women in all areas of decision-making;
• Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS;
• Climate change and food security and
• Financing for gender equality
20 years of implementation of the BPfA: Key Achievements:
1. Near-achievement of gender parity in primary education (North Africa’s gender parity index - 0.96; sub-Saharan Africa - 0.92);
2. Notable reduction in maternal mortality by 45 % with 1 country already achieving MDG 5 and remarkable progress witnessed in the continent as a whole;
3. Implementation of various policies, programmes and projects whose objective is to accelerate economic empowerment of women in a wide variety of sectors by all responding member states;
4. Representation and participation of women in key political decision-making positions (2 female Heads of State – H. E Ellen Sirleaf Johnson – Liberia & H. E. Catherine Samba – Panza – Central African Republic) ; AU Chairperson; more than 30 % national parliament representation in 12 countries; significant female representation in cabinet and local governance levels);
5. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) between governments, private sector, CSOs, development partners and research institutions to support and strengthen institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women by all responding member states;
6. Domestication of various global and regional legal frameworks aimed at promoting and protecting the human rights of women and girls (CEDAW, Maputo Protocol, Solemn Declaration, African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child);
20 years of implementation of the BPfA: Key Challenges:1. Persistent gender inequality at secondary and tertiary education levels;
2. Perennial under-resourcing of national gender machineries – in terms of human and financial resources - curtailing their efficiency and effectiveness;
3. Reversals in the progress towards gender equality and women’s empowerment fueled by: the Ebola outbreak in West Africa; an increase in the number of African countries experiencing conflict and crises;
4. Persistent poverty with differential impact on women and children; with women having disproportionate access to food, health, education, training and opportunities for employment ;
5. Inadequate data and statistics disaggregated by age, sex, gender and other diversity leading to difficulties in the formulation and implementation of targeted policy and programmatic interventions;
6. Ineffective implementation of legal and normative instruments on women’s human rights; exacerbated by existence of plural legal frameworks – statutory/customary/religious.
Analysis of Beijing reviewsSuccess in enhancing the capabilities of women in the social sectors (education and health);
Progress in enhancing women’s voice and agency in political power and decision-making;
Analysis of Beijing reviews……ctdVery limited progress in pulling women out of
poverty due to inadequate and ineffective provision of economic opportunities
Planning Forward
Critical interventions
African-driven and people-centered
transformative development model
Social Protection
Health
Trade&
Commerce
Innovation&
Technology
Labour & employ-
ment
Power & decision making
Education(All levels)
Extractive industries
Agriculture
Women, Girls,Youth
economic opportunities for women:
BROAD-BASED INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HIGH-PRODUCTIVITY SECTORS e.g agriculture, mining
BROAD-BASED INDUSTRIALIZATION IN HIGH-PRODUCTIVITY SECTORS e.g agriculture, mining
Why inclusive broad-based industrialization?
Sample value-addition in mining (ASM): Where are women positioned?
Characteristics of Inclusive and transformative industrialization
Achieving “visible change” for women
Which way forward post 2015?
Key questions to ponder