What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5

What gets measured gets done! This saying implies that without quantifying what needs to be done, doing it may not be possible. This term is relevant to how African countries will implement the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, particularly in tracking progress on SDG...

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Main Authors: Nhamo, G., Nhamo, S., Nhemachena, Charles
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92367
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description What gets measured gets done! This saying implies that without quantifying what needs to be done, doing it may not be possible. This term is relevant to how African countries will implement the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, particularly in tracking progress on SDG 5 on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. During the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), governments failed to establish baselines for measuring progress in meeting the goals. To ensure that no country is left behind, the UN came up with a list of indicators (Tiers 1-3) for tracking progress in achieving SDGs targets. Tier 1 indicators fall in conventional data sets and almost all countries have these data. The process for implementation, through domestication and localisation by countries, includes the responsibilities of reporting, tracking and monitoring. The article highlights the importance of attempts to establish a broad baseline of data on women in Africa. An Afro-barometer, drawing from UN Tier 1 indicators and using a composite index and data drawn from the World Development Indicators (WDI), is a tentative step towards a baseline for tracking progress towards achieving SDG 5 in Africa. The research established data for 52 of the 54 African countries on women for three indicators, namely: women’s political representation, maternal mortality rates and women’s labour force participation. The gaps in the available data, places a question mark over the capacity and will to measure key indicators of gender inequality by countries. Implementation and reporting is integral to the achievement of the SDGs as well as the African Agenda 2063 and call for political will and resources on the continent to move from the merely aspirational, towards the transformation that the agendas propose.
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spelling CGSpace923672025-03-11T09:50:20Z What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5 Nhamo, G. Nhamo, S. Nhemachena, Charles sustainable development goals gender women in development women's participation empowerment labor force equity un monitoring barometers What gets measured gets done! This saying implies that without quantifying what needs to be done, doing it may not be possible. This term is relevant to how African countries will implement the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, particularly in tracking progress on SDG 5 on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. During the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), governments failed to establish baselines for measuring progress in meeting the goals. To ensure that no country is left behind, the UN came up with a list of indicators (Tiers 1-3) for tracking progress in achieving SDGs targets. Tier 1 indicators fall in conventional data sets and almost all countries have these data. The process for implementation, through domestication and localisation by countries, includes the responsibilities of reporting, tracking and monitoring. The article highlights the importance of attempts to establish a broad baseline of data on women in Africa. An Afro-barometer, drawing from UN Tier 1 indicators and using a composite index and data drawn from the World Development Indicators (WDI), is a tentative step towards a baseline for tracking progress towards achieving SDG 5 in Africa. The research established data for 52 of the 54 African countries on women for three indicators, namely: women’s political representation, maternal mortality rates and women’s labour force participation. The gaps in the available data, places a question mark over the capacity and will to measure key indicators of gender inequality by countries. Implementation and reporting is integral to the achievement of the SDGs as well as the African Agenda 2063 and call for political will and resources on the continent to move from the merely aspirational, towards the transformation that the agendas propose. 2018 2018-04-25T09:40:05Z 2018-04-25T09:40:05Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92367 en Limited Access Nhamo, G.; Nhamo, S.; Nhemachena, Charles. 2018. What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5. Agenda-Empowering Women for Gender Equity, 16p. (Online first)
spellingShingle sustainable development goals
gender
women in development
women's participation
empowerment
labor force
equity
un
monitoring
barometers
Nhamo, G.
Nhamo, S.
Nhemachena, Charles
What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
title What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
title_full What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
title_fullStr What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
title_full_unstemmed What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
title_short What gets measured gets done!: towards an afro-barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
title_sort what gets measured gets done towards an afro barometer for tracking progress in achieving sustainable development goal 5
topic sustainable development goals
gender
women in development
women's participation
empowerment
labor force
equity
un
monitoring
barometers
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92367
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