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Author Morna, Lowe

Title SADC Gender Protocol 2015 Barometer
Published Gender Links, 2015

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Contents Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acronyms; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Executive summary; CHAPTER 1 -- Constitutional and legal rights. Articles 4-11; Background; Constitutional reforms and review processes in the region; Constitutional provisions; Affirmative action; Discriminatory legislation; Harmful traditional practices; Access to justice; Marriage and family laws; Widows and widower rights; SGP Post-2015; CHAPTER 2 -- Gender and governance. Articles 12-13; Background; Representation; Parliament; Cabinet; Local Government
Constitutional reviews and women's political representationElectoral systems and quotas; Voluntary quotas and the PR system: Namibia and Mozambique; FPTP and no quota, but a strong 50/ 50 campaign: The case of Madagascar; FPTP and no quota -- regression in Botswana and Mauritius; FPTP and quota -- Zimbabwe learns from Mauritius' local government quota; Mixed system solution; Participation and responsiveness; Election management; Capacity building; SGP Post-2015; CHAPTER 3. Education and training. Article 14; Background; Education funding; Beyond statistics; Enrolment and retention
Challenging stereotypesSGP Post-2015; CHAPTER 4 -- Productive resources and employment, economic empowerment. Articles 15-19; Background; Women and men in economic decision-making; Progress in policies; Multiple roles of women; Support for women in business; Property and resources; Land ownership; Mining; Employment; Labour force participation; Gender division of labour and wage gap; Skills development policies and programmes; SGP Post-2015; CHAPTER 5 -- Gender Based Violence. Articles 20-25; Legislation; GBV Services provision; Coordination, monitoring and evaluation; Background
Key findings of the VAW Baseline Studies in six SADC countriesDrivers; Effects of GBV; The SADC Gender Protocol and GBV; Legal; Human trafficking; Sexual harassment; Support services; Prioritising prevention; Role of the media; Speaking out can set you free; Local action to end GBV; Economic empowerment of survivors of GBV; Engaging men and boys in the fight against GBV; Political commitment; Integrated approaches, monitoring and evaluation; SGP Post-2015; CHAPTER 6 -- Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. Article 26; Background; Maternal mortality ratio (MMR)
Access to quality health servicesAccess to skilled health professionals; Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR); Adolescent SRHR; Family planning; The right to choose; Sanitation; Women in refugee camps and prisons; SGP Post-2015; CHAPTER 7 -- HIV and AIDS. Article 27; Background; Policies; Prevention; Spotlight on youth; Preventing new HIV infections in children and keeping their mothers alive; Medical male circumcision; Continued research into new prevention approaches; Harm Reduction; Treatment; Access to ARVs; Saving lives; Challenges to expanding treatment; Care work
Summary In August 2008, Heads of State of the Southern African Development Community adopted the ground-breaking SADC Protocol on Gender and Development. This followed a concerted campaign by NGOs under the umbrella of the Southern Africa Gender Protocol Alliance. The SADC Gender Protocol is the only sub-regional instrument that brings together existing global and continental commitments to gender equality and enhances these through time bound targets. Aligned to Millennium Development Goal Three, the original 28 targets of the Protocol targets expire in 2015. Now that 2015 is here, we need to step back, assess and reposition. In June 2014, SADC Gender Ministers agreed to review the targets of the Gender Protocol in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In May this year, ministers added that they want the Protocol to be accompanied by a Monitoring, Evaluation and Results Framework. The 2015 Barometer shows that implementation is now the biggest missing gap in the quest for gender equality. Now is the time to strengthen resolve, reconsider, reposition, and re-strategise for 2030
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Subject Women's rights -- Africa, Southern
Women in development -- Africa, Southern
Sex discrimination -- Government policy -- Africa, Southern
Poetry by individual poets.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gender Studies.
Sex discrimination -- Government policy
Women in development
Women's rights
Southern Africa
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0620704225
9780620704229