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Gender, Technology and the SDGs
Sophia Huyer,
Executive Director, WISAT
UNESCWA Gender Training, Beirut, October 22-23, 2018
Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Gender equality – the equal rights, responsibilities and
opportunities of women and men and girls and boys.
• Not only a fundamental aspect of human rights and
social justice, but also a precondition to improve the
development process by putting social concerns at the
centre
• Equal participation of women and men in decision-
making, equal ability to exercise their human rights,
equal access to and control of resources and the benefits
of development, and equal opportunities in employment
and in all other aspects of their livelihoods
Equality or equity?
• Gender equity: Allocation of resources, programs,
and decision-making fairly to both men and women
without any discrimination on the basis of sex, is a
stepping stone to achieving equality
• Equity: increasing women’s access to productive
resources supports
• Equality: Women gaining equal control and decision
making over (with men), over the productive
resources they need and use
Gender mainstreaming in the UN
• Ensuring that gender perspectives and attention to
the goal of gender equality are central to all activities
- policy development, research, advocacy/ dialogue,
legislation, resource allocation, and planning,
implementation and monitoring of programmes and
projects.
Gender, technology and the UN:
Human-rights based approach to development
• 1986: United Nations General Assembly Declaration on the
Right to Development: Everyone is “entitled to participate in,
contribute to, and enjoy economic, social, cultural and
political development, in which all human rights and
fundamental freedoms can be fully realized
• 1979: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): calls on States to
ensure that rural women have the right to “enjoy adequate
living conditions, particularly in relation to housing,
sanitation, electricity and water supply”
Gender and technology in the UN:
Fourth World Conference on Women 1995
Beijing Platform for Action
Addressed the role of S&T in relation to
• Improving women’s access to technologies, information and technical
assistance (as entrepreneurs, farmers and sheries producers);
• Measures for improving women’s access to science education and
technical training;
• Women’s access to non-traditional employment;
• Gender-sensitive health research;
• Recognition of women’s indigenous knowledge;
• Strengthening the position of women scientists
• and technologists;
• The impact and potential of new technologies,
• including information technologies; and
• Women’s role in natural-resource management and the impact of
environmental degradation on
• women’s lives.
United Nations Commission on
S&T for Development 1995
• Gender Working Group (GWG), United Nations Commission
on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD): gender
the “missing link” in national S&T programmes (1995) in
environment, health, energy, agriculture, education,
information, employment, small and medium sized
enterprises (SMEs) and indigenous knowledge.
• Found technical change was benefiting men more than
women, largely because S&T policies and programmes did not
explicitly recognize the gender- specific nature of
development.
• UNCTAD, 2011: Promoting gender equality and ensuring that
both men and women bene t from STI policies is fundamental
to reducing poverty and ensuring equitable development.
World Summits on the Information Society
2003 and 2005
• Gender mainstreaming a cross-cutting issue in the 2003
preamble
• Both Summits affirmed that ICT development provides
enormous opportunities for women, as an integral part of,
and key actors, in the Information Society.
• Governments committed to ensuring that the Information
Society enables women’s empowerment and their full
participation on the basis of equality in all spheres of society
and in all decision-making processes, mainstreaming a gender
equality perspective and using ICTs as a tool.
• Calls for removing the gender barriers to ICT education and
training, promoting equal training opportunities in ICT-related
fields for women and girls, and promoting the use of ICT in
service of women’s health and entrepreneurship.
UN Commission on the Status of Women
CSW 55, 2011
• “Access and participation of women and girls in education, training and
science and technology, including for the promotion of women’s equal
access to full employment and decent work”
• equal access to education, training and science and technology is integral
to the empowerment women and girls in view of global economic and
technological changes.
• S&T promotes development, all human rights, human rights education and
learning at all levels, including gender equality, the elimination of all forms
of discrimination and violence against women and girls and the
eradication of poverty
• Noted that full and equal access and participation in science and
technology for women of all ages is imperative for achieving gender
equality and the empowerment of women, as well as an economic
necessity, by providing the knowledge, capacity, aptitudes, skills, ethical
values and understanding necessary for enhancing and encouraging
women’s participation in the economy.
GE and HR results at Rio+20
Recognizes:
• GE as a cross-cutting issue
• sustainable development requires the meaningful involvement and
active participation of all major groups, incl women and children
• women have a vital role to play in achieving sustainable development.
We recognize the leadership role of women, and we resolve to
promote gender equality and women’s empowerment and to ensure
their full and effective participation in sustainable development
policies, programmes and decision-making at all levels.
• the importance of rural women as critical agents for enhancing food
security and nutrition
• human right to safe drinking water and sanitation
• access to safe and affordable drinking water and basic sanitation for all
necessary for poverty eradication, women’s empowerment and to
protect human health,
• modern energy services are essential to social inclusion and gender
equality
Gender Context: Access to resources
UN Women, 2015
Power and decision making
UN Women, 2015
Women’s economic activity (ILO)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services
Egypt Morocco Sudan
Participation in the formal labour force
• Approximately 30% in the Arab region
• Highly segmented by sex: horizontal and vertical
segregation.
• In GCC States, women tend to be concentrated in the
education sector
• In the Maghreb and Mashreq women are mostly found in
agriculture and services.
• Men represented in nearly all professions, certain sectors
almost exclusively male: fishing, mining, construction,
and transport
• Unemployment for women is 13% higher than for men,
the largest gap in the world
Internet Use – Jan 2018
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Bahrain Egypt Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Serbia Sudan United Arab
Emirates
Internet Use - %
All Individuals Male Female
Women in SD-related disciplines
UNESCO Global Science Report 2015
Part II: Gender Dimensions of Water,
Energy, and Food Security
Gender, Technology and the SDGs
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services
Egypt Morocco Sudan
End hunger, achieve food
security and improved
nutrition, and promote
sustainable agriculture
• Women have less access to productive resources for
agriculture and food security, greatly affecting their
production:
– Finance, credit
– Inputs
– Information and education
– Technology
• Male migration to urban areas for employment
• Less decision making power at HH, local and national levels
Technology for women
• Clean water for sanitation and health
• Irrigation
• Pumping water
Ensure availability and
sustainable management of
water and sanitation for all
Technology for women:
Ensure access to affordable,
reliable, sustainable and
modern energy for all
• Clean, affordable household energy
• Energy initiatives can be empowering for women
• Work with women’s organizations
• Consultative and inclusive work
Technology for Women
IRENA
Digital technologies and the SDGs
Take urgent action to combat
climate change and its effects
• Climate change will have disproportionate consequences for
women, poor and marginalized communities who are
especially at risk due to their dependence on natural
resources – Climate Change Adaptation in the Arab Countries,
UNDP 2018
• Climate change has the potential to increase existing gender
gaps and inequalities as a result
Climate technologies: Where do women fit?
Climate
sector
Adaptation Migitation
Energy Promotion of renewable clean
energies
Water Adapt to variable water conditions,
drought, irrigation, water use and
management
Transportation Women drive less for socio-
economic reasons
Disasters / risk
reduction
Warning, recovery from impact of
disasters, resilience
Agriculture Access to agricultural practices and
technologies to deal with impacts
of climate change: drought,
changing growing seasons
Low-carbon intensive agricultural
practices; low and reduced
emission practices can be more
efficient, cheaper and productive
for smallholder farmers
SD-related
professions
Increasing participation of women increases national capacity to adapt to
and mitigate climate change
Disasters and early warning systems
• Analysis of data from 141 countries affected by disaster
between 1981 and 2002 found that disasters affect
women’s life expectancy more than men’s, and that
women, boys and girls are 14 times more likely than men
to die during a disaster.
Where do women fit?
Role of ministries of
gender and social
developmentRelation to national
SDG and CC
commitments
Access to credit and
finance
Innovative
mechanisms to reach
women with credit
Promoting women’
entrepreneurship
FHH
Gender / age
migration trends Fertility rates : what
influences them
Restoration, reforestation,
sustainable agriculture
Water mgmt.,
use for HH,
agriculture
Small-scale renewable
energy use & mgmt
Youth
(un)employment
Promoting women’s
entrepreneurship
Understanding and supporting
women’s food security activities
Participation in S
workforce
Example of gender-responsive
SDPD initiative:
Regional Initiative for Promoting Small-Scale
Renewable Energy Applications in rural
areas of the Arab Region
Integrating gender into policy and planning
Moving forward
Thank you!
Sophia Huyer
Women in Global Science and Technology
(WISAT)
sophiahuyer@wisat.org

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Gender, Technology and the SDGs

  • 1. Gender, Technology and the SDGs Sophia Huyer, Executive Director, WISAT UNESCWA Gender Training, Beirut, October 22-23, 2018
  • 2. Gender equality and women’s empowerment • Gender equality – the equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities of women and men and girls and boys. • Not only a fundamental aspect of human rights and social justice, but also a precondition to improve the development process by putting social concerns at the centre • Equal participation of women and men in decision- making, equal ability to exercise their human rights, equal access to and control of resources and the benefits of development, and equal opportunities in employment and in all other aspects of their livelihoods
  • 4. • Gender equity: Allocation of resources, programs, and decision-making fairly to both men and women without any discrimination on the basis of sex, is a stepping stone to achieving equality • Equity: increasing women’s access to productive resources supports • Equality: Women gaining equal control and decision making over (with men), over the productive resources they need and use
  • 5. Gender mainstreaming in the UN • Ensuring that gender perspectives and attention to the goal of gender equality are central to all activities - policy development, research, advocacy/ dialogue, legislation, resource allocation, and planning, implementation and monitoring of programmes and projects.
  • 6. Gender, technology and the UN: Human-rights based approach to development • 1986: United Nations General Assembly Declaration on the Right to Development: Everyone is “entitled to participate in, contribute to, and enjoy economic, social, cultural and political development, in which all human rights and fundamental freedoms can be fully realized • 1979: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): calls on States to ensure that rural women have the right to “enjoy adequate living conditions, particularly in relation to housing, sanitation, electricity and water supply”
  • 7. Gender and technology in the UN: Fourth World Conference on Women 1995 Beijing Platform for Action Addressed the role of S&T in relation to • Improving women’s access to technologies, information and technical assistance (as entrepreneurs, farmers and sheries producers); • Measures for improving women’s access to science education and technical training; • Women’s access to non-traditional employment; • Gender-sensitive health research; • Recognition of women’s indigenous knowledge; • Strengthening the position of women scientists • and technologists; • The impact and potential of new technologies, • including information technologies; and • Women’s role in natural-resource management and the impact of environmental degradation on • women’s lives.
  • 8. United Nations Commission on S&T for Development 1995 • Gender Working Group (GWG), United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD): gender the “missing link” in national S&T programmes (1995) in environment, health, energy, agriculture, education, information, employment, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and indigenous knowledge. • Found technical change was benefiting men more than women, largely because S&T policies and programmes did not explicitly recognize the gender- specific nature of development. • UNCTAD, 2011: Promoting gender equality and ensuring that both men and women bene t from STI policies is fundamental to reducing poverty and ensuring equitable development.
  • 9. World Summits on the Information Society 2003 and 2005 • Gender mainstreaming a cross-cutting issue in the 2003 preamble • Both Summits affirmed that ICT development provides enormous opportunities for women, as an integral part of, and key actors, in the Information Society. • Governments committed to ensuring that the Information Society enables women’s empowerment and their full participation on the basis of equality in all spheres of society and in all decision-making processes, mainstreaming a gender equality perspective and using ICTs as a tool. • Calls for removing the gender barriers to ICT education and training, promoting equal training opportunities in ICT-related fields for women and girls, and promoting the use of ICT in service of women’s health and entrepreneurship.
  • 10. UN Commission on the Status of Women CSW 55, 2011 • “Access and participation of women and girls in education, training and science and technology, including for the promotion of women’s equal access to full employment and decent work” • equal access to education, training and science and technology is integral to the empowerment women and girls in view of global economic and technological changes. • S&T promotes development, all human rights, human rights education and learning at all levels, including gender equality, the elimination of all forms of discrimination and violence against women and girls and the eradication of poverty • Noted that full and equal access and participation in science and technology for women of all ages is imperative for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women, as well as an economic necessity, by providing the knowledge, capacity, aptitudes, skills, ethical values and understanding necessary for enhancing and encouraging women’s participation in the economy.
  • 11. GE and HR results at Rio+20 Recognizes: • GE as a cross-cutting issue • sustainable development requires the meaningful involvement and active participation of all major groups, incl women and children • women have a vital role to play in achieving sustainable development. We recognize the leadership role of women, and we resolve to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment and to ensure their full and effective participation in sustainable development policies, programmes and decision-making at all levels. • the importance of rural women as critical agents for enhancing food security and nutrition • human right to safe drinking water and sanitation • access to safe and affordable drinking water and basic sanitation for all necessary for poverty eradication, women’s empowerment and to protect human health, • modern energy services are essential to social inclusion and gender equality
  • 12. Gender Context: Access to resources UN Women, 2015
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  • 14. Power and decision making UN Women, 2015
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  • 19. Women’s economic activity (ILO) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services Egypt Morocco Sudan
  • 20. Participation in the formal labour force • Approximately 30% in the Arab region • Highly segmented by sex: horizontal and vertical segregation. • In GCC States, women tend to be concentrated in the education sector • In the Maghreb and Mashreq women are mostly found in agriculture and services. • Men represented in nearly all professions, certain sectors almost exclusively male: fishing, mining, construction, and transport • Unemployment for women is 13% higher than for men, the largest gap in the world
  • 21. Internet Use – Jan 2018 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Bahrain Egypt Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Serbia Sudan United Arab Emirates Internet Use - % All Individuals Male Female
  • 22. Women in SD-related disciplines UNESCO Global Science Report 2015
  • 23. Part II: Gender Dimensions of Water, Energy, and Food Security
  • 24. Gender, Technology and the SDGs 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services Agriculture / Services Egypt Morocco Sudan
  • 25. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture • Women have less access to productive resources for agriculture and food security, greatly affecting their production: – Finance, credit – Inputs – Information and education – Technology • Male migration to urban areas for employment • Less decision making power at HH, local and national levels
  • 27. • Clean water for sanitation and health • Irrigation • Pumping water Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
  • 29. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all • Clean, affordable household energy • Energy initiatives can be empowering for women • Work with women’s organizations • Consultative and inclusive work
  • 32. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its effects • Climate change will have disproportionate consequences for women, poor and marginalized communities who are especially at risk due to their dependence on natural resources – Climate Change Adaptation in the Arab Countries, UNDP 2018 • Climate change has the potential to increase existing gender gaps and inequalities as a result
  • 33. Climate technologies: Where do women fit? Climate sector Adaptation Migitation Energy Promotion of renewable clean energies Water Adapt to variable water conditions, drought, irrigation, water use and management Transportation Women drive less for socio- economic reasons Disasters / risk reduction Warning, recovery from impact of disasters, resilience Agriculture Access to agricultural practices and technologies to deal with impacts of climate change: drought, changing growing seasons Low-carbon intensive agricultural practices; low and reduced emission practices can be more efficient, cheaper and productive for smallholder farmers SD-related professions Increasing participation of women increases national capacity to adapt to and mitigate climate change
  • 34. Disasters and early warning systems • Analysis of data from 141 countries affected by disaster between 1981 and 2002 found that disasters affect women’s life expectancy more than men’s, and that women, boys and girls are 14 times more likely than men to die during a disaster.
  • 35. Where do women fit? Role of ministries of gender and social developmentRelation to national SDG and CC commitments Access to credit and finance Innovative mechanisms to reach women with credit Promoting women’ entrepreneurship FHH Gender / age migration trends Fertility rates : what influences them Restoration, reforestation, sustainable agriculture Water mgmt., use for HH, agriculture Small-scale renewable energy use & mgmt Youth (un)employment Promoting women’s entrepreneurship Understanding and supporting women’s food security activities Participation in S workforce
  • 36. Example of gender-responsive SDPD initiative: Regional Initiative for Promoting Small-Scale Renewable Energy Applications in rural areas of the Arab Region
  • 37. Integrating gender into policy and planning
  • 39. Thank you! Sophia Huyer Women in Global Science and Technology (WISAT) sophiahuyer@wisat.org

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. What actions on gender mainstreaming are they doing? How far along are they on gender mainstreaming?
  2. covers economic, social, cultural, and political development, Article 8 asserts that “States should undertake, at the national level, all necessary measures for the realization of the right to development and shall ensure, inter alia, equality of opportunity for all in their access to basic resources, education, health services, food, housing, employment and the fair distribution of income. Effective measures should be undertaken to ensure that women have an active role in the development process. the Rio+20 outcome document recognizes gender equality as a crosscutting issue, with a dedicated special section[6] and a number of references in other thematic areas. The thematic section on gender reaffirms “the vital role of women and the need for their full and equal participation and leadership in all areas of sustainable development” and supports “the removal of barriers” and “repeal of discriminatory laws” to create an enabling environment for women. In addition, governments commit to promote use of gender sensitive indicators and sex disaggregated data for development planning.
  3. In general, women have less access to economic and financial resources globally Gap in access to credit/finance – 10% gap in ownership of bank accounts in the developing world, about 16-18% avg in the Arab region
  4. Gap in access to credit/finance – 10% gap in ownership of bank accounts in the developing world, about 16-18% avg in the Arab region
  5. 18% in parliament in Arab countries ? Cabinet ministers unknown, 30% in UAE, <20% in Egypt
  6. Yemen, Mauritania
  7. The share of the female working-age population that engages actively in the labour market in the Arab region, either by working or by looking for work, is just 23 per cent on average.187 This is the lowest rate of female labour force participation in the world, and is far below the global average of 50 per cent.188 Progress in this measure of women’s autonomy has been very limited since the adoption of the Beijing Platform, with an improvement of just 3 percentage points since 1995.189 Female entrepreneurship opportunities continue to remain remarkably limited.
  8. The share of the female working-age population that engages actively in the labour market in the Arab region, either by working or by looking for work, is just 23 per cent on average.187 This is the lowest rate of female labour force participation in the world, and is far below the global average of 50 per cent.188 Progress in this measure of women’s autonomy has been very limited since the adoption of the Beijing Platform, with an improvement of just 3 percentage points since 1995.189 Unemployment rates are high in most countries of the region for both men and women, but women are disproportionately affected. The average female unemployment rate exceeds males’ by about 13 percentage points, resulting in the largest gender gap between male and female unemployment rates in the world. The share of women in the Arab region who were actively looking for work but did not have any job, stood at 21.5 per cent in 2013, in contrast with the 8.5 per cent of their male counterparts who were unemployed.
  9. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Technology to decrease workloads “ to increase yields “ ICT for agriculture information “ improved planting / production which are energy, water and resource efficient
  10. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Technology to decrease workloads “ to increase yields “ ICT for agriculture information “ improved planting / production which are energy, water and resource efficient
  11. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture Women have less access to the productive and support resources needed for agriculture and food security Technology to decrease workloads “ to increase yields “ ICT for agriculture information “ improved planting / production which are energy, water and resource efficient
  12. Clean water/ sanitation irrigation
  13. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all Clean water/ sanitation irrigation Small scale reverse osmosis water
  14. Clean water/ sanitation irrigation
  15. Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all In developed countries, where everyone has electricity access, women are still a minority in the renewable energy workforce, particularly among technical staff and management. Female employees make up roughly 20-25% of the energy sector workforce, with most women working in administrative and public relations positions. Among the key constraints are issues related to self-perception, mobility and skills. For example, the low percentage of women who graduate in the so-called STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields directly affects women’s participation in the renewable energy sector. Within the industry itself, barriers to women’s advancement relate not only to ingrained views and attitudes, but also to the way that workplaces are organised and influence the work/life balance.  In the majority of developing countries, women face day-to-day challenges related to cooking and lighting their households, especially in rural areas. They are often compelled to spend long hours collecting firewood and other materials for fuel, which markedly limits their ability to pursue education or find employment. In terms of employment, female employees are a minority in most rural renewable energy enterprises, particularly in managerial and technical positions. Limited capital and mobility, as well as socio-cultural restrictions, preclude a larger role for women in many modern renewable energy technologies. Considering gender in the renewable energy equation can help address skill shortages in the industry while maximising socio-economic benefits. By removing existing barriers and working towards equal opportunity for the employment of women in the sector, the pool of talent can be substantially increased. In developing countries, renewable energy employment provides an opportunity to address the disparity in poverty between women and men, especially considering that women represent 70% of the world’s 1.3 billion people in extreme poverty.  The inclusion of gender dimensions in renewable energy strategies and the empowerment of women in energy decisions can multiply renewable energy co-benefits, particularly those related to access, household consumption and micro-enterprises, where women are primary actors. Women’s groups managing solar powered irrigation pumps decrease women’s workload, increase production, and empower the women in managing the solar power Ecostoves for cleaner and more efficient household energy (e.g.. Mauritania) https://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-solarpower-women/solar-power-push-lights-up-options-for-indias-rural-women-idUSKBN1FW0LI Solar power can promote small-scale / village energy sources. In a village in India, solar panels Solar energy the computer training center and the 25-woman garment factory run on solar mini-grid electricity – and clean power has given her personal choice as well, she said.
  16. Web-enabled rural 'e-Seva Centres' run by self-help groups of women from the poorest segments of society. The aim is to help them achieve economic independence. Use of mobile phones by women entrepreneurs Online education Mobile banking ICTs are particularly important for smart water management, facilitating the measurement and monitoring of water supplies as well as necessary interventions, and enabling practitioners at the local level to ensure the equitable and sustainable extension of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services. Mobiles for health care – e.g. midwives’ use of mobiles in Indonesia Also information and reminders on medication and health conditions
  17. Clean water/ sanitation irrigation
  18. Governance: examples of SDG and CC commitments of governments re gender https://www.ecomena.org/women-environment-arabia/
  19. Parallel gender reports to key publications [e.g. Macedonia gender report to parallel the National Communication] Policy briefs – key points [example to follow] Other actions?