SIGI 2021 Regional Report for Africa
The SIGI 2021 Regional Report for Africa provides regional analysis on how discriminatory social institutions, such as formal and informal laws, social norms and practices, continue to constrain women’s empowerment and restrict their access to opportunities and rights. It gives new evidence on the impact of these discriminatory social institutions on three key dimensions of women’s empowerment across the region: their physical integrity, their economic situation and their political voice, leadership and agency. The report provides regional as well as thematic policy recommendations that aim to transform gender norms, promote women’s empowerment and build a truly inclusive society, especially in the current context of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Foreword
Since 2009, the OECD Development Centre ’s Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) has shed light on structural and multiple barriers affecting women’s and girls’ lives in developing and developed countries. The SIGI measures discrimination against women in social institutions across 180 countries. The Index evaluates the impacts of laws, social norms and practices, in order to capture the underlying drivers of gender inequality, with the aim of promoting transformative policies built on data and evidence. The SIGI is also one of the official data sources for monitoring Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 5.1.1.
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