4-6 November 2007
Workshop

National Workshop on Gender Statistics and Time-Use Survey

Location
  • Amman
Share
The Workshop on Gender Statistics and Time-Use Survey is convened under the project for "the Development of National Gender Statistics in Iraq," that is being implemented by ESCWA in cooperation with the Central Organization for Statistics and Information Technology (COSIT) and other UN agencies with funding from the United Nations Development Group Iraq Trust Fund.
 
The project targets producers and users of statistics from government bodies, NGOs, research centers and academia from throughout Iraq to raise awareness on the importance of gender statistics in policy formulation and to improve national capacities to produce, analyze and use quality gender-sensitive indicators. 
 
The project includes a number of capacity building activities, preparation of gender-based statistical outputs, and the establishment of a full-fledged Gender Statistics Unit. 
 
To date, two capacity building activities have been implemented. The joint ESCWA-UNICEF MENARO regional training on the DevInfo version 5.0 (Cairo,18-22 September) trained two national statisticians on the new features and tools of the "Users" and "Database administration" interfaces.
 
The First National Workshop on Gender Statistics (Amman,11-13 December 2006) trained 24 producers and users of statistics on the identification of gender issues; identification of needed gender statistics and indicators, their sources and quality; and the presentation and dissemination of data in a user-friendly way. A common list of priority gender issues and corresponding statistics and indicators was adopted and will serve as the basis of upcoming project activities, including the preparation of a statistical publication on women and men in Iraq. 
 
 
Session I
Gender Concept - part I
Gender Concept - part II
Gender issues and Development
Gender Statistics and Indicators
Gender Issues and Indicators in Iraq
 
Session II: Working Groups
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
 
 
 
Session V
A Case Study of Time-use Surveys from Iraq
 
Session VI

TUS experience in Oman

TUS experience in Palestine

 

Guidelines for Preparing a Statistical Report on Women and Men

 
Session VII

Group exercises

 

 

Initiatives: Gender statistics

arrow-up icon
Feedback