Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa

Many countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are undergoing a profound transformation. From Morocco to Yemen, popular movements have called for reforms to make government more inclusive and more accountable, extend social and ec...

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Main Author: Vishwanath, Tara
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/15987569/opening-doors-gender-equality-middle-east-north-africa-opening-doors-gender-equality-middle-east-north-africa
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spelling okr-10986-108442021-04-23T14:02:52Z Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa Vishwanath, Tara ADOLESCENT GIRLS ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPOWERMENT EQUAL FOOTING FAMILIES FEMALE FEMALE PARTICIPATION GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GENDER GAPS GENDER INEQUALITY GIRLS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUSBAND INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES LAWS LEARNING PEACE POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY QUALITY OF EDUCATION WDR WIFE WILL WOMAN YOUNG PEOPLE Many countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are undergoing a profound transformation. From Morocco to Yemen, popular movements have called for reforms to make government more inclusive and more accountable, extend social and economic freedoms, and boost employment opportunities. Young men and women have been at the forefront of these calls for change, reflecting their desire to participate actively in the political sphere. As new governments are being formed in Tunisia and Egypt, and elections are underway elsewhere in the region, people continue to demonstrate for meaningful change. It is now clear that the rapid transformation that seemed so close at the start of the Arab Spring is in fact likely to be a process of gradual change that will take months, if not years. This quick note is based on a report which complements the 2012 World Development Report (WDR) on Gender Equality and Development, focusing on challenges and reform priorities for gender equality in the MENA region. The approach of the WDR 2012, the report draws on economic analysis of quantitative data from countries in the region, qualitative research and other international evidence. 2012-08-13T13:15:54Z 2012-08-13T13:15:54Z 2012-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/15987569/opening-doors-gender-equality-middle-east-north-africa-opening-doors-gender-equality-middle-east-north-africa http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10844 English MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 60 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa
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topic ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPOWERMENT
EQUAL FOOTING
FAMILIES
FEMALE
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAPS
GENDER INEQUALITY
GIRLS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUSBAND
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
LAWS
LEARNING
PEACE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
WDR
WIFE
WILL
WOMAN
YOUNG PEOPLE
spellingShingle ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPOWERMENT
EQUAL FOOTING
FAMILIES
FEMALE
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
GENDER GAPS
GENDER INEQUALITY
GIRLS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUSBAND
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES
LAWS
LEARNING
PEACE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRODUCTIVITY
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
WDR
WIFE
WILL
WOMAN
YOUNG PEOPLE
Vishwanath, Tara
Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
relation MENA Knowledge and Learning Quick Notes Series; No. 60
description Many countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are undergoing a profound transformation. From Morocco to Yemen, popular movements have called for reforms to make government more inclusive and more accountable, extend social and economic freedoms, and boost employment opportunities. Young men and women have been at the forefront of these calls for change, reflecting their desire to participate actively in the political sphere. As new governments are being formed in Tunisia and Egypt, and elections are underway elsewhere in the region, people continue to demonstrate for meaningful change. It is now clear that the rapid transformation that seemed so close at the start of the Arab Spring is in fact likely to be a process of gradual change that will take months, if not years. This quick note is based on a report which complements the 2012 World Development Report (WDR) on Gender Equality and Development, focusing on challenges and reform priorities for gender equality in the MENA region. The approach of the WDR 2012, the report draws on economic analysis of quantitative data from countries in the region, qualitative research and other international evidence.
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author Vishwanath, Tara
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title Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa
title_short Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa
title_full Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa
title_fullStr Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa
title_full_unstemmed Opening Doors : Gender Equality in the Middle East And North Africa
title_sort opening doors : gender equality in the middle east and north africa
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/03/15987569/opening-doors-gender-equality-middle-east-north-africa-opening-doors-gender-equality-middle-east-north-africa
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