LAGOS – The African Development Bank (AFDB) said it would launch the first Africa Gender Equality Index that would highlight gender disparities in 52 out of the continent’s 54 countries.
This is contained in the statement released weekend by the bank on its preparedness to mark International Women’s Day (IWD).
It said the index will focus on how gender equality, women’s empowerment, women’s full enjoyment of human rights and the eradication of poverty are essential to socio-economic development of countries.
It will also stress the vital role women play as agents of development.
“As the bank joins the international community in marking this day, it is critical to evaluate gaps that still remain in making gender equality a reality.
“The bank will soon launch the first Africa Gender Equality Index 2015 that highlights gender disparities in 52 out of the continent’s 54 countries.
“The IWD is thus a time to reflect on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate women.
“To celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and communities in Africa” it stressed
It added that the theme set the stage for the bank to assess its contribution to women across different sectors of development,
“ This is because of the bank’s firm belief that ignoring women, who are half of Africa’s population, is ignoring humanity.
“From sanitation, conflict management, water access, infrastructure, to food security, the bank has invested in life-changing projects that have improved standards of women and girls on the continent” it said.