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Beyond Gender Inequality: How the G20 Can Support a Gender-Equitable Future and Accelerate the SDGs

Cynthia McDougall (Stockholm Environment Institute (Asia)), Laura Del Duca (Stockholm Environment Institute (HQ)), Emily Ghosh (Stockholm Environment Institute (US)), Anisha Nazareth (Stockholm Environment Institute (US)), Zoha Shawoo (Stockholm Environment Institute (US)), Nelson Ekane (Stockholm Environment Institute (HQ))
This Policy Brief was first published in https://t20ind.org

Abstract

Gender equality is both a global goal in its own right and a required input to remedy the current ‘pluri-crises’ and accelerate progress towards the 2030 Agenda. Advancing gender equality, however, necessitates not only addressing gender gaps but also underlying systemic and deeply embedded drivers. There are five potential pathways of action for the G20 that do so: equitable livelihoods and economic empowerment; equitable decision-making; integrated data systems and informed policy; secure and operationalised rights; and transformative change. More broadly, to ‘leave no one behind’ and be effective in building on the G20’s important commitments to date, policy and investments should include targeted consideration of how gender and social inequities interact and must keep pace with how the concept of gender is evolving in societies.

Authors

Cynthia McDougall (Stockholm Environment Institute (Asia)), Laura Del Duca (Stockholm Environment Institute (HQ)), Emily Ghosh (Stockholm Environment Institute (US)), Anisha Nazareth (Stockholm Environment Institute (US)), Zoha Shawoo (Stockholm Environment Institute (US)), Nelson Ekane (Stockholm Environment Institute (HQ))

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