Overcoming gender data gaps in the Caribbean to accelerate the implementation of the SDGs

Evento

Resumen

The objective of these workshops is to promote the use of gender statistics for policymaking to ensure that no women and girls are left behind, in keeping with the commitments set out in the Regional Gender Agenda and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The focus of these workshops will be on mapping existing data and identifying gaps in the production of gender statistics, and providing recommendations regarding the production, development, systematisation and dissemination of statistical information and gender-sensitive indicators.

Información del evento

Fecha

7 Jul - 26 Ago 2020, 05:00 - 09:00
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Tipo de evento

Meetings and technical symposiums

Participación

Con registro

Programa de trabajo

Opening remarks - Integrating a gender perspective into statistics

05:00 - 05:15

Mr. Mario Castillo, Officer-in-Charge, Division for Gender Affairs, ECLAC

Mr. Rolando Ocampo, Director, Statistics Division, ECLAC

Mr. Juan Daniel, Director General, National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) of Colombia, in his capacity as Chair of Statistical Conference of the Americas (SCA)

Gender statistics and indicators: basic concepts and general overview

05:15 - 05:30

Ms. Lucía Scuro, Social Affairs Officer, Division for Gender Affairs, ECLAC

Presentación(es)

Lucía Scuro

Statistics for Gender Equality: Data, knowledge, policies


The production of gender statistics in Jamaica

05:45 - 06:00

Ms. Hope Perkins, Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), Jamaica

Presentación(es)

Hope Perkins

Gender Statistics Jamaica


Debate and discussion

06:00 - 06:30

Moderated by Mr. Abdullahi Olabode Abdulkadri, Statistician, ECLAC Subregional Office for the Caribbean

Welcome remarks - Gender data gaps in the Caribbean

05:00 - 05:05

Ms. Lucía Scuro, Social Affairs Officer, Division for Gender Affairs, ECLAC

Presentación(es)

Lucía Scuro

Overcoming gender data gaps in the Caribbean to accelerate the implementation of the SDGs


Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goal indicators from a gender perspective in Latin America and the Caribbean

05:05 - 05:20

Ms. Alynn Sánchez, Research Assistant, Statistics Division, ECLAC

The measurement of SDG 5.4.1 in CARICOM: A Census Based Approach

05:35 - 05:50

Ms. Isiuwa Iyahen, Programme Specialist-Economic Empowerment & Statistics, UN Women Multi Country Office – Caribbean

Presentación(es)

Isiuwa Iyahen

Overcoming Gender Data Gaps in CARICOM


Debate and discussion

06:05 - 06:30

Moderated by Shreya Kumra, Associate Economic Affairs Officer, Division for Gender Affairs, ECLAC

Challenges for integrating a gender perspective in statistical production

08:15 - 08:25

Mr. Juan Daniel Oviedo, Director General, National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), Colombia

Gender statistics from the users’ perspective

08:25 - 08:35

Ms. Janey Joseph, Director, Gender Relations, Department of Education, Innovation and Gender Relations, Saint Lucia

Presentación(es)

Janey Joseph

Gender Statistics from the users' perspective


Bridging the Gap: Gender Data Gaps in Five Latin American and Caribbean Countries

08:45 - 08:55

Mr. Eric V. Swanson, Director of Research, Open Data Watch Inc.

Presentación(es)

Eric V. Swanson

Bridging the Gap: Mapping Gender Data Availability in Latin America and the Caribbean


Closing remarks

08:55 - 09:00

Ms. Lucía Scuro, Social Affairs Officer, Division for Gender Affairs, ECLAC

Mr. Abdullahi Olabode Abdulkadri, Statistician, ECLAC Subregional Office for the Caribbean

Agenda

WEBINAR 1: Integrating a gender perspective into statistics - 7 July 2020

WEBINAR 2: Gender data gaps in the Caribbean - 28 July 2020

WEBINAR 3: Challenges faced by countries in producing and utilizing gender data - 26 August 2020

Sede(s) subregional(es) y oficina(s)

Subregional Headquarters, Port of Spain

Institución organizadora

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

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ECLAC Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean

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  • (868)224-8000

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