The Identification for Development Agenda : Its Potential for Empowering Women and Girls

Autor: Dahan, Mariana, Hanmer, Lucia
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
GENDER GAP
SELF-ESTEEM
GLOBAL AGENDA
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
WHO
SEXUAL HARASSMENT
EQUALITY POLICY
HEALTH OF WOMEN
POLICY MAKERS
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
SELF-CONFIDENCE
EMPOWERING WOMEN
POPULATION
COMPLICATIONS
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
WOMEN
STATUS OF WOMEN
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
MOTHER
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
GIRLS
POPULATIONS
SINGLE MOTHERS
GENDER PARITY
SERVICE DELIVERY
ADOPTION
LIVING STANDARDS
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ETHNIC GROUPS
MILLENNIUM DECLARATION
GENDER GAPS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
BABIES
MARRIED WOMEN
POLICY SERIES
PROGRESS
ADULT WOMEN
NEWSLETTER
VULNERABILITY
POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MORTALITY
SOCIAL NORMS
CONSENSUAL UNIONS
EDUCATED MOTHERS
CAUSES OF DEATH
EQUAL RIGHTS
PRESS RELEASE
RESOLUTION
MATERNAL MORTALITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
INFANT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
INEQUALITY
BIRTHS
UNMARRIED WOMEN
GENDER NORMS
SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
MINORITY
ADVOCACY EFFORTS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CITIZENSHIP
LEGAL PROTECTION
SPOUSE
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
CITIZENS
MIDWIFE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
MARRIAGE
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN
NEWBORNS
WOMAN
CIVIL RIGHTS
ENHANCING WOMEN
POLICIES
COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY
POLICY
VITAL STATISTICS
NUMBER OF ADULTS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
GENDER INEQUALITY
PREGNANCY
HEALTH CARE
GENDER EQUALITY POLICY
ORPHANS
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
CITIZEN
SEX
CHILDBIRTH
SECONDARY SCHOOL
INFORMED DECISIONS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE
LIVES OF WOMEN
WOMEN LEADERS
FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION
INTERNATIONAL LAW
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
LEGAL STATUS
NATURAL GAS
INEQUITIES
KNOWLEDGE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
GENDER ISSUES
ACCESS TO JOBS
UNIONS
DIVORCE
MORTALITY RATE
GENDER EQUALITY
MARRIED MEN
GAP BETWEEN BOYS
HUMAN SECURITY
INFLUENCE OF WOMEN
RELIGIOUS REASONS
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
FACT SHEET
LABOR FORCE
GENDER INEQUALITIES
HEALTH SERVICES
DISCRIMINATION
GENDER
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
HUSBANDS
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
Popis: Gender inequality and related issues remain a major global challenge, particularly for developing countries. Despite considerable progress on gender equality over recent decades, key gender gaps remain in endowments (health and education), in access to jobs and economic opportunities, and in voice and agency. Lack of data limits ability to assess gender gaps and measure progress toward eliminating them. Successfully addressing the incompleteness of civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems can help fill some of these vital data gaps. In addition, having official personal identification (ID) is an important stepping-stone for women and girls - enabling them to access services, claim their entitlements as citizens, and increase their voice and agency through participation in voting and other politics. Global initiatives such as identification for development (ID4D) promote opportunities to provide women with access to foundational documentation such as birth certificates and expansion of other ways to establish their legal identity. In addition, better data resulting from personal identity registration will advance gender equality policy discussions and planning. This paper examines rates of male and female registration for national identities globally to identify key registration constraints and gaps. The authors find no systematic evidence of gender-based gaps in birth registration; rather, evidence suggests that poverty, social exclusion, and geography may constrain birth registration of both males and females. Drawing on case studies and national-level data, the authors next examine outcomes in specific policy areas: access to financial services, access to social protection schemes, and inclusion in electoral roles and voting. Here, the evidence suggests, adult women face gender-specific barriers in getting ID, sometimes related to inability to obtain foundational documentation such as birth certificates.
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