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Counted and visible: Global conference on the measurement of gender and intersecting inequalities
The 2030 Agenda pledges to leave no one behind and to ensure that the SDGs are met for all. Leaving no one behind means that the benefits of sustainable development reach everyone. But women and girls who experience multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination are often the furthest behind.
In order to truly leave no one behind and address how gender intersects with other inequalities, we need data to be disaggregated by income, gender, age, race, ethnicity, migratory status, disability, geographic location and other characteristics. But data disaggregation alone is not enough ‐ the specific needs of the most marginalized populations need to be identified, and measured, so that they can inform political discourse and spark necessary change.
Counted and Visible: The global conference on the measurement of gender and intersecting inequalities will create a common understanding among data users and producers on how to measure intersecting inequalities from a gender perspective in order to 'leave no one behind.' It will contribute to current work on data disaggregation to better inform policies and advocacy on gender equality and women's empowerment. The conference will also be a space for dialogue on gender and intersectionality, to have a better understanding on the needs of the most marginalized groups.
This event is co-organized by UN Statistics Division and UN Women.
Resources for participants
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Please find all documents at the following link.
QUICK LINKS
- 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
- SDGs Database
- 2025 Comprehensive Review Process
- Survey on the Implementation of the Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development
Data
- SG's progress report 2024
- Statistical Annex 2024
- SDGs report 2024
- Gender Snapshot 2024
- UN Data Commons for the SDGs
- Hangzhou Declaration
- Bern Data Compact
- Cape Town Global Action Plan for Sustainable Development Data
- Dubai Declaration
- Global data community's response to Covid-19
- Statistical Commission
United Nations Headquarters