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01 November 2021 | dataset

Thematic Brief: Women's Economic Empowerment in the Pacific

This Thematic Brief provides a broad summary of information and analysis about women’s economic empowerment in the Pacific Islands region. The summary includes references to associated research and information. This is one in a series of Thematic Briefs released by the Pacific Women Lead (PWL) at the Pacific Community (SPC) programme, termed PWL at SPC. The briefs have been updated to include COVID-19 considerations and recent programme information, based on the original briefs developed by the former programme, Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women).

The following five key messages provide background to women’s economic empowerment issues in the Pacific and explain why Pacific Women is supporting women to become more empowered and active at all levels of the economy. During the COVID-19 pandemic, women’s economic empowerment is a critical issue for effective response and recovery.
Women’s economic empowerment is central to realising women’s rights and gender equality. Economic empowerment encompasses a wide array of processes, platforms and actors. Economically empowered women have access to and control over resources, enabled by a supportive social and political environment. This includes women’s equal opportunity with men to have control over income and assets, access to decent work, social protection, control over time and equal participation in economic decisions from the household to international levels.

1. There is a significant and persistent gap between men’s and women’s economic opportunities, security and income.
2. Women’s empowerment and economic participation is central to sustainable development and sustained poverty reduction.
3. Improving women’s economic opportunity requires changes in economic and social policies and laws to support women’s equitable participation in existing markets.
4. Women bear the ‘double burden’ of work, exacerbated during the COVID-19 response period.
5. Women do not have equal access to the technological and economic resources that can improve productivity and income.

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Thematic Brief Pacific Women WEE

This Thematic Brief provides information and…

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Publisher Pacific Data Hub
Modified 20 February 2023
Release Date 01 November 2021
Source URL https://pacificdata.org/data/dataset/250626d8-2424-4110-a72c-2c95490000e2
Identifier 250626d8-2424-4110-a72c-2c95490000e2
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License Public
[Open Data]
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