Gender-sensitive and Pro-poor Indicators of Governance
This paper argues that effective poverty eradication measures and pro-poor governance indicators must take into account women's perspectives and needs. It explores the extent to which existing indicators of governance are gender-sensitive and pro-poor, considers how they could be made more gender-sensitive and pro-poor, and proposes additional indicators that might better capture the gender and poverty dimensions of governance.
This paper argues that effective poverty eradication measures and pro-poor governance indicators must take into account women's perspectives and needs. It explores the extent to which existing indicators of governance are gender-sensitive and pro-poor, considers how they could be made more gender-sensitive and pro-poor, and proposes additional indicators that might better capture the gender and poverty dimensions of governance.