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UN: World Survey on the Role of Women in Development Report

Context:

The United Nations recently released the 9th edition report on the "World Survey on the Role of Women in Development."

More on the News:

  • The theme of 2024 “Harnessing social protection for gender equality, resilience and transformation”.
  • This quinquennial (every five years) report, submitted to the Economic and Financial Committee of the UN General Assembly, reveals alarming trends in gender disparities within social protection systems globally.
  • It specifically addresses how social protection can promote gender equality, resilience, and transformation.
  • The report reveals that two billion women and girls lack access to any form of social protection, including cash benefits, unemployment insurance, pensions, or healthcare.

Key Findings:

Widening Gender Gap in Social Protection: 

  • The gender gap in social protection coverage has widened in many developing regions since 2015, with recent gains disproportionately benefiting men. 
  • Over 63% of women globally give birth without access to maternity benefits, rising to 94% in sub-Saharan Africa.

Exacerbated Vulnerabilities: 

  • Gender-specific risks are amplified by factors like conflict, climate change, and economic shocks. 
  • Women aged 25-34 are 25% more likely than men to live in extreme poverty, 
  • This issue is particularly severe for women in fragile settings, who are 7.7 times more likely to experience extreme poverty compared to those in stable environments.

Disproportionate Impact of Crises: 

  • Recent inflation has hit women particularly hard, yet only 18% of nearly 1,000 social protection measures introduced across 171 countries focused on women's economic security.

Progress and Innovations: 

  • Some countries have made strides in inclusive social protection. 
  • Mongolia extended maternity benefits to informal workers, 
  • while Mexico and Tunisia included domestic workers in social security systems.

Key Recommendations: 

  • The report calls for gender-responsive social protection systems addressing women and girl's unique challenges, urging government to prioritize their needs in social protection and crisis responses.
  • By providing sustainable pathways out of poverty, governments can help to reduce gender inequality and promote women's empowerment. 
  • Scale up Financing for social protection and gender equality.
  • Take a rights-based approach to social protection delivery.
  • Address gender gaps and biases in existing social protection systems, policies and programs.
  • While many countries can create fiscal space domestically, low-income nations are unlikely to generate the additional $77.9 billion (15.9% of GDP) needed to implement a basic social protection floor independently.
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