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Experts from SADC, 40 African Countries Underscore Gender Data Financing as Crucial for Development

7 juillet, 2024
Experts from SADC, 40 African Countries Underscore Gender Data Financing as Crucial for Development

Media representatives are invited to attend the Africa Gender Statistics Forum 2024 to be held from Monday 8th July to Friday 12th July as a hybrid forum to be hosted virtually and in-person in Gaborone, Botswana.

More than 130 senior public sector officials from 40 African countries and senior representatives from SADC, the African Union Commission (AUC) and regional and international development agencies including the African Development Bank (AfDB), UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), and UN Women will convene to take stock of Africa’s progress and gender perceptions in the Addis Ababa Declaration on Population and Development, the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, and the 3rd Africa Program on Gender Statistics.

Held under the theme Pooling Together for Gender Statistics: Financing the Numbers that Make Women and Girls Count, the 6th AGSF is also aimed at linking gender statistics financing for accelerated progress towards gender equality and women’s empowerment (GEWE) to the upcoming 4th International Conference on Financing for Development in 2025 as well as a follow up to the Addis Ababa action agenda. It further aims to make better use of limited resources and time through sharing best practices and developing common strategies to rationalize, harmonize, and improve the measurement and use of gender statistics in Africa.

When: Monday, 8th July to Friday, 12th July

Time: 8:30am – 4.30pm each day

Where: Online via Zoom (bit.ly/AGSF24Registration) and at Avani Hotel in Gaborone, Botswana

Who:

  • Bridget John, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Youth, Gender, Sport, and Culture, Government of Botswana
  • Botho Kebabonye Bayendi, Ag. Executive Director, STATAFRIC - African Union Commission
  • Phemelo Maiketso, Head of Gender, Southern African Development Community (SADC) Secretariat
  • William Muhwava, African Centre for Statistics,UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
  • Papa Seck, Chief Research and Data, UN Women
  • Dr. Maxime Houinato, Regional Director, UN Women ESA Regional Director, a.i. West and Central Africa
  • Kouakou, Koffi Marc, Principal Gender Statistician-Economist, African Development Bank (AfDB)

FOR MEDIA ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CONTACT:

UN Women

Lilian Muendo, Regional Communications Specialist, East & Southern Africa

E: lilian.muendo@unwomen.org

Sylvia Maina, Regional Gender Statistics Communications Specialist, East & Southern Africa

E: sylvia.maina@unwomen.org

Rokhaya Ngom, Regional Gender Statistics Communications Specialist, West & Central Africa

E: rokhaya.ngom@unwomen.org

UNECA

Aristide Somda, Communications Specialist

E:  somda2@un.org

SADC

Pamela Siliba. Chirwa, Public Relations

E: pchirwa@sadc.int

STATISTICS BOTSWANA

Jimmy George, Communications Specialist

E: jgeorge@statsbots.org.bw

PARIS21

Stacey Bradbury, Communications & Partnerships

E: Stacey.BRADBURY@oecd.org

Audrey Poupon, Communications and Partnerships

E: 'Audrey.POUPON@oecd.org