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Gender inequality slows economic growth and increases the difficulty of overcoming poverty. Women’s empowerment is especially important for determining a country’s demographic trends—trends that affect its economic success and environmental sustainability. The World Bank views the third Millennium Development Goal—to promote gender equality and empower women—as a central component to its overall mission to reduce poverty and stimulate economic growth.

The Gender Unit of the Africa Region has turned to the challenge of translating these insights into a systematic integration of gender into Regional operational work. Its priority areas are (a) economic policy; (b) indicators and statistics; (c) country gender assessments and country environmental and sector work; (d) HIV/AIDS; (e) infrastructure; and (f) law.

For more information, please refer to the Overview and Sector Strategy and work program of the Africa Region Gender Unit.
     


Events

May 29, 2008The Role of Infrastructure in Women’s Economic Empowerment
May 29, 2008Video: The Role of Infrastructure in Women's Economic Empowerment Workshop at TICAD IV

What's New

May 12, 2008Community Monitoring Yields A Dramatic Drop in Child Mortality: A Uganda Success Story (Feature Story)
Apr 11, 2008World Bank Group To Increase Support To Women (Press Release)
Apr 02, 2008World Bank President Calls for Plan to Fight Hunger in Pre-Spring Meetings Address (Feature Story)
  
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