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Title: Gender-sensitive pro-poor indicators of good governance


1
Gender-sensitive pro-poor indicators of good
governance
  • Lorraine Corner

2
Outline
  • The Problem
  • Indicators of Good Governance
  • Gender-sensitive indicators
  • Pro-poor indicators
  • Global actions needed
  • Country-level actions
  • National
  • Local

3
Existing governance indicators
  • Not gender-sensitive
  • Not pro-poor
  • Little used by countries
  • Little used - by or on behalf of women or the poor

4
General Comments
  • Primary focus on governance processes inputs /
    outputs specific to those
  • Maximize existing data esp administrative data
  • Indicators offer (some) power
  • Selection critical involve women poor
  • What stage? G1
  • Start local, go national
  • Start national, go global
  • For what?
  • Participation
  • Advocacy

5
Gender-sensitive indicators
  • Disaggregated
  • by sex - W M are different
  • Other relevant variables not all W are the same
  • Use data collected, presented, analysed thru
    engendered processes, reflect womens
    experiences
  • Address
  • gender issues relations between women men
    eg VAW, property rights
  • womens priorities concerns
  • Women participate in data collection,
    interpretation and use of indicators

6
Pro-poor indicators
  • Disaggregated by
  • socio-economic status to identify poor
    vulnerable
  • by sex poor W M are different
  • Address priorities concerns of the poor
  • Poor or pro-poor groups participate in data
    collection interpretation use of indicators

7
Some global action needed
  • Global norms standards set minimum country
    standards
  • Global opportunities
  • 2010 census round
  • Role of UN agencies in data collection
  • UNICEF, UNFPA (DHS)
  • WHO, ILO (LFS)
  • World Bank (LSMS)
  • MDGs

8
Actions at country level
  • National
  • G1 - Disaggregation esp admin data, service
    statistics
  • By sex
  • By relevant socio-economic variables
  • G2 - Engender current data processes
  • G1 2 Transparency - Data access FOI
    legislation
  • Local
  • G2 G3 time use, service delivery surveys
  • Capacity building for womens groups/ NGOs
  • Indicators for accountability
  • Indicators for policy advocacy
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