Availability and Use of Tools and Materials for the

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By Maténin COULIBALY UNIFEM COTE DIVOIRE UNIFEMs advocacy strategies for Gender Statistics GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER STATISTICS January 2009 Accra,
Advertisements

1 ITU statistics and Indicators Esperanza C. Magpantay Market Information and Statistics (STAT) Division Telecommunication Development Bureau International.
International Meeting on Gender Statistics within the Framework of the Millennium Development Goals Aguascalientes September 2006 Demographic and.
1 Engendering National Statistical Systems For a Knowledge-Based Policy Formulation Capacity Building Program for CIS and SEE countries FY UNECE-World.
GENDER STATISTICS IN NIGERIA ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Development of Gender Statistics
IAEG Meeting on Gender and MDGs Cairo, September 2007 Engendering Statistics: An overview of accomplishments Neda Jafar Statistics Division ESCWA.
Population and Housing Census An African perspective United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and African Development Bank UN Expert Group Meeting.
The United Nations Demographic Yearbook: In Need of Improvement Expert Group Meeting to Review the United Nations Demographic Yearbook System November.
Improvement of disability measurement and statistics in support of the Biwako Millennium Framework for Action and the Regional Census Programme Statistics.
The 2010 World Programme on Population and Housing Censuses Paul Cheung, Director United Nations Statistics Division.
1 National statistical capacity to produce gender statistics United Nations Statistics Division Francesca Coullare,
PROMOTING GENDER STATISTICS IN EVIDENCE-BASED POLICYMAKING 2 nd Global Forum on Gender Statistics, January 2009 Neda Jafar Statistics Division UN ESCWA.
Overview of gender statistics: why, what, for whom and how Workshop on Integrating a Gender Perspective into National Statistics, Kampala, Uganda
Third HDRO Conference on Measuring Human Progress, 10 March 2014, New York United Nations Statistics Division Minimum Set of Gender Indicators Data availability.
Workshop on MDG Monitoring Kampala, Uganda, 5-8 May 2008 Reconciling international and national sources for effective global monitoring Francesca Perucci.
Arab Gender Statistics Neda Jafar UN ESCWA 5 th Global Forum on Gender Statistics United Nations Statistics Division Aguascalientes, 3-5 November 2014.
1 Engendering National Statistical Systems For Knowledge-Based Policy Formulation Capacity Building Program for CIS and SEE countries FY UNECE-World.
United Nations Statistics DivisionRegional Workshop on Integrating a Gender Perspective in the Production of Statistics, Amman, Jordan, 1-4 December 2014.
Regional Workshop on Integrating a Gender Perspective in the Production of Statistics, Amman, Jordan, 1-4 December 2014 United Nations Statistics Division.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division UNECE and gender statistics Angela Me UNECE Statistical Division.
Global Forum on Gender Statistics, Rome, December 2007 Engendering statistics: a proposed programme for Statistics Division, DESA United.
1 The United Nations Demographic Yearbook and the Work Programme for Social Statistics Expert Group Meeting to Review the United Nations Demographic Yearbook.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Data Initiatives: The UNECE Gender Database and Website Victoria Velkoff On behalf of.
BACKGROUND Programme Title:  The CARICOM Programme on Strengthening Capacity in the Compilation of Social/Gender and Environment Statistics and Indicators.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division GENDER DIVISION IN INDIA.
Africa Programme on Gender Statistics Status of implementation United Economic Commission for Africa Meeting of Committee of Directors General November.
Panel on mainstreaming disability in MDG processes New York, 3 September 2009 Mainstreaming disability in the MDG process Maria Martinho United Nations.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Knowledge Management and Information Sharing: The Structure of UNECE’s work on Gender.
Gender Statistics Programme at the United Nations Keiko Osaki-Tomita, Ph.D. Chief Demographic and Social Statistics Branch United Nations Statistics Division.
Beirut, 7-10 December 2009 Neda Jafar Statistics Division ESCWA Workshop on MDG Monitoring "Assessment of Data Availability"
Beirut, 7-10 December 2009 Neda Jafar Statistics Division ESCWA Workshop on MDG Monitoring "Coordination and Reporting Mechanisims.
WS Gender Statistics 2004 UNECE Statistical Division Joint ECE-UNDP Assessment of official statistics related to gender equality in Eastern Europe and.
Progress on GS Activities 3 rd & 4 th IAEG Meetings on GS Neda Jafar Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) 4 th Meeting.
Workshop on MDG Monitoring United Nations Statistics Division
Minimum Set of Gender Indicators
Welcome and Opening of the Expert Meeting on Statistics for SDGs
United Nations Disability Statistics Programme in Support of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Margaret Mbogoni Focal Point on Disability Statistics.
Gender Statistics Toolkit
United Nations Statistics Division DESA, New York
2010 World Population and Housing Census Programme
Progress Report of the Network Work Program
Integrating a Gender Perspective into Statistics
INTER-REGIONAL WORKSHOP ON THE PRODUCTION OF GENDER STATISTICS
United Nations Statistics Division DESA, New York
قسم احصاءات النوع الاجتماعي دائرة الاحصاءات العامة
Rachid Bouhia Global review of Gender Statistics Programmes Session 1: develop a coherent and comprehensive plan for the production of gender.
نظرة على الفجوة في الأجور بين الرجال والنساء في الأردن
Implementation of the UN DA 10 project “The African context”
Integrating a Gender Perspective into Statistics
UIS Culture Statistics: Program of Work Meeting of the WG Culture Statistics  Eurostat, Luxembourg November 2016 José Pessoa Head of Culture Statistics,
Global Gender Statistics Programme
Conclusions 1 The participants reacted positively to the request by the international agencies in collaboration with the UNECA to prepare country responses.
United Nations Statistics Division DESA, New York
Objectives and expected outputs
Welcome to the Gender Statistics Toolkit
Objective of the workshop
LECTURE: GENDER ISSUES IN GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND NATIONAL CONTEXTS
Activities implemented in the field of Statistics
Energy Statistics Compilers Manual
Global Gender Statistics Programme United Nations Statistics Division
Global Gender Statistics Programme United Nations Statistics Division
Developing a common dissemination platform
BACKGROUND Programme Title:
Ðì SA Effective Monitoring and Evaluation of Progress on the SDGs Monitoring SDGs : the perspective of Armstat Learning Conference: Implementing.
Workshop on MDG Monitoring
Sixth SPECA Project Working Group Meeting Geneva, 16 June 2011
Objective of the workshop
Welcome to the Gender Statistics Toolkit
Integrating Gender into Rural Development M&E in Projects and Programs
Presentation transcript:

Availability and Use of Tools and Materials for the United Nations Interagency and Expert Group Meeting on the Development of Gender Statistics New York, 12-14 December 2006 Availability and Use of Tools and Materials for the Compilation of Statistics and Indicators Demographic and Social Statistics Branch United Nations Statistics Division

Increasing the use of available data There are a lot more data than we are using, even for gender statistics Use of data uncovers gaps, deficiencies as well as unique/special features of datasets There is a greater chance of influencing the production of statistics when informed feedback and criticisms are given Compilation of available data is a first step to improving availability of gender statistics

Women and Men publications at national level Five of eight countries have such a publication Albania (annually, 1997-2005) Jordan (1999, one time) Philippines (1995, 1999, 2003, 2006) Serbia (2005) Uzbekistan (2006)

Focus on Gender Statistics Compilation Basic Questions What tools and materials are available from UN Statistics Division How have they been used to further the development of gender statistics? What other tools and materials are being used? How can we increase the use of the materials? What remains to be done?

UNSD Tools and Materials Handbook for Producing National Statistical Reports on Women and Men (1997) Wistat Women’s Indicators and Statistics Spreadsheet Database for Microcomputers (Version 2): Users Guide and Reference Manual (1992) Handbook for National Statistics Data Bases on Women and Development (1990)

UNSD Tools and Materials Technical reports Guide to Producing Statistics on Time Use: Measuring Paid and Unpaid Work (2005) Methods of Measuring Women’s economic activity (1993) Methods of Measuring Women’s Participation and Production in the Informal sector (1990)

Main purposes of available tools and materials Training Potentially all but a selection produced for this primary purpose References All publications, reports, technical manuals, handbooks Examples or models National, regional and global reports, serve to guide countries/institutions to produce similar outputs)

Use of Materials for Training Handbook for Producing National Statistical Reports on Women and Men (1997) Engendering Statistics: A Tool for Change (1996) Guide to Gender-Sensitive Indicators (1997)

Materials used for Reference Programme development (regional) Regional Workshop on Women and Men in the ESCAP Region (two workshops) Southern and Eastern African Countries (two workshops) Regional Workshops Regional Workshop on Social and Gender Statistics in the CARICOM Region (2000) Gender Statistics Workshop in the Arab Region (1997, conducted by ESCWA) National Workshops Ghana

Other Tools and Materials Gender statistics reports (national and regional) Women and Men in … Women in… Gender statistics booklets Women and Men in… Gender statistics global reports The World’s Women …

Materials used by some countries for Reference Indicators for Monitoring the Millennium Development Goals (UN) The World’s Women: Trends and Statistics (UN) Handbook for National statistical Database on Women and Men (UN) Handbook for Producing National Statistical Reports on Women and Men, 1997. UN, New York Gender sensitive indicators: A key tool for gender mainstreaming (FAO) Gender Mainstreaming In Practice: A Handbook (UNDP) Women in figures (UNFPA - Arab countries) Human Right Development. Engendering Statistics: A tool for change, 1996. (SIDA/Statistics Sweden) Guide to gender sensitive indicators (CIDA)

Websites Used by some countries for Reference http://www.unece.org/stats/gender/ http://www.statistics.gov.uk/StatBase/Product.asp?vlnk=1607&Pos=&ColRank=1&Rank=272. (ONS-- United Kingdom)

No materials cited Country X (Six training workshops, six consecutive years of “Women and Men in …) Country Y (no training workshops, no specialized gender statistics publication)

Observations on the use of available tools and materials Only one or two references cited by each country Why so few countries make use of the resource available? Several of the countries have attended regional workshops/seminars Why are they not informed about the available materials? Are any of the institutions using others materials? There is almost no training conducted at the national level on the compilation of gender statistics How should capacity of gender units and gender focal points be developed?

Future work What are the gaps? Topics missing? Updating of information? Aspects of data compilation, presentation and analysis yet to be covered? To what extent are new initiatives addressing the gaps? How can these and other materials be usefully combined? How can agencies collaborate to build capacity in a sustainable way?