PNG second last on UN index on gender equality
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PNG second last on UN
index on gender equality
PORT MORESBY: Papua New Guinea (PNG) ranks second from
bottom of 161 countries in the United Nations (UN) 2021 Global Gender Equality
Index,
UN Women country
representative Themba Kalua said gender inequality was a major challenge in PNG
where 60 per cent of women had experienced physical and sexual violence and
other forms of gender violence which doubled the global average.
The damning details were reported by The National:
PNG second last on UN
list
June 8, 2022The
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PAPUA New Guinea ranks 160 out of 161 in the
2021 global gender equality index, United Nation Women country representative,
Themba Kalua says.
Kalua said gender inequality was a major challenge in the country where 60 per
cent of women had experienced physical and sexual violence and other forms of
gender violence which doubled the global average.
“We know that women are largely excluded in the formal economy and that they
are concentrated in the informal sector where they make up at least 75 per cent
of all workers in the informal economy,” he said.
Kalua said women faced obstacles in pursuing their livelihoods in the informal
economy, due to many barriers including lack of protection in labour laws,
gender-based violence and competing family responsibilities.
He said the evidence across the world showed that societies would not enjoy
human rights, peace, sustainable and inclusive development if women were
excluded from playing active roles in leadership alongside men.
“To change and improve, it will require a concerted effort by all stakeholders
including media to promote the equal sharing of family responsibilities, gender
equality and non-stereotyped gender roles of women and men, produce materials
on women leadership roles,”
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