Towards a More Equitable Development
Djibouti has experienced a record of strong economic growth and has made considerable progress in various developmental indicators in recent years. Despite this important progress, major challenges remain as Djibouti’s development has not been equitable nor inclusive, including from a gender perspective. Djibouti has experienced dynamic social change reflected in the considerable improvement over the years in women’s rights and responsibilities as well as their access to opportunities, but the patriarchal societal structure and the disconnect between constitutional and legal frameworks continue to impede women. This gender assessment provides a comprehensive view of the status of women in Djibouti along three dimensions: endowments in human capital, economic opportunities, as well as voice and agency, which encompasses issues such as gender based violence, decision making, and political participation, among others.
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dig-okr-10986395552024-07-17T11:37:32Z Towards a More Equitable Development Constraints and Opportunities for Women in Djibouti World Bank GENDER WOMEN'S LEGAL STATUS GENDER EQUALITY CLOSING GAPS Djibouti has experienced a record of strong economic growth and has made considerable progress in various developmental indicators in recent years. Despite this important progress, major challenges remain as Djibouti’s development has not been equitable nor inclusive, including from a gender perspective. Djibouti has experienced dynamic social change reflected in the considerable improvement over the years in women’s rights and responsibilities as well as their access to opportunities, but the patriarchal societal structure and the disconnect between constitutional and legal frameworks continue to impede women. This gender assessment provides a comprehensive view of the status of women in Djibouti along three dimensions: endowments in human capital, economic opportunities, as well as voice and agency, which encompasses issues such as gender based violence, decision making, and political participation, among others. 2023-03-17T20:12:50Z 2023-03-17T20:12:50Z 2023-03-17 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099144503072326351/P1745720d9a9900f10bdee053e47bad279e https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39555 English en_US World Bank application/pdf text/plain application/pdf Washington, DC |
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Djibouti has experienced a record of
strong economic growth and has made considerable progress in
various developmental indicators in recent years. Despite
this important progress, major challenges remain as
Djibouti’s development has not been equitable nor inclusive,
including from a gender perspective. Djibouti has
experienced dynamic social change reflected in the
considerable improvement over the years in women’s rights
and responsibilities as well as their access to
opportunities, but the patriarchal societal structure and
the disconnect between constitutional and legal frameworks
continue to impede women. This gender assessment provides a
comprehensive view of the status of women in Djibouti along
three dimensions: endowments in human capital, economic
opportunities, as well as voice and agency, which
encompasses issues such as gender based violence, decision
making, and political participation, among others. |
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