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Global Monitoring Report 2007: Confronting the Challenges of Gender Equality and Fragile States
Global Monitoring Report 2007: Confronting the Challenges of Gender Equality and Fragile States
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Subtitled 'Confronting the Challenges of Gender Equality and Fragile States', this year's report highlights two key thematic areasgender equality and empowerment of women (the third MDG) and the special problems of fragile states, where extreme poverty is increasingly concentrated.
The report, which is jointly issued by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, argues that gender equality and the empowerment of women are central to the development agenda. This is because gender equality makes good economic sense and because it helps advance the other development goalsincluding education, nutrition, and reducing child mortality. Rapid progress has been made in some areas, such as achieving educational parity for girls in primary and secondary school in most countries. But in many other dimensionsincluding political representation and participation in nonagricultural employmentperformance still falls short. Better monitoring and efforts at mainstreaming gender equality requires realistic goals, strong leadership, technical expertise, and financing.
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