Development is a Two-Wheeled Cart

Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, remarked that the Gender Equality Millennium Development Goal is a central component of our overall mission of fighting poverty and empowering women in their education and opportunity for a better future. Gender equality is more than a women’s issue, it is a development issue. If one of the wheels of the cart isn’t moving, the cart won’t go very far. We have already missing the 2005 target to eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education. Trends in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa put us in danger of missing the 2015 target. We must bring more women into the labor force and into higher-paid occupations. The Bank has made significant progress on gender mainstreaming in social sectors like education and health, but more must be done to support shared growth in such areas as infrastructure, energy, and transport.

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Main Author: Wolfowitz, Paul
Format: Speech biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: 2006-02-16
Subjects:SKILLS, WHO, WOMAN, OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN, PARTICIPATION, SCHOOLING, GENDER, PARTNER, LABOR FORCE, GENDER PARITY, HEALTH, MOTHER, CORRUPTION, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, WILL, GENDER DISPARITY, ECONOMICS, ANNUAL FINANCING GAP, PENSION, CHILD MORTALITY, LITERACY, PARITY, KNOWLEDGE, WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS, CHILDREN, COMPLETION RATES, PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETION, EDUCATION, GENDER GAP, INVESTMENT, FATHER, CHILD, REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN, EQUALITY, EQUAL RIGHTS, PARTNERS, FEMALE LABOR FORCE, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT, MINISTER OF WOMEN, UNIFEM, GIRLS, LIBERTIES, ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, FAMILIES, WOMEN, RESEARCH, AGRICULTURAL, CLASSROOM, PRIMARY SCHOOL, FEMALE, GENDER ISSUES, CROPS, PARTICIPATION RATES, GENDER EQUALITY, FEMALE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, FEMALE LABOR,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25887788/development-two-wheeled-cart-high-level-consultation-promoting-gender-equality-millennium-development-goal-mdg-paul-wolfowitz-president-world-bank-group
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24889
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Summary:Paul Wolfowitz, President of the World Bank, remarked that the Gender Equality Millennium Development Goal is a central component of our overall mission of fighting poverty and empowering women in their education and opportunity for a better future. Gender equality is more than a women’s issue, it is a development issue. If one of the wheels of the cart isn’t moving, the cart won’t go very far. We have already missing the 2005 target to eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education. Trends in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa put us in danger of missing the 2015 target. We must bring more women into the labor force and into higher-paid occupations. The Bank has made significant progress on gender mainstreaming in social sectors like education and health, but more must be done to support shared growth in such areas as infrastructure, energy, and transport.