2018
SADC GENDER BAROMETER LAUNCHED
Johannesburg: Gender activists from across Southern
Africa will on 22 August launch the#VoiceandChoice
2019 Barometeralongside the State
of Women in SADC 2019 report.
The Barometer has been produced for the
last eleven years by the Southern African Gender Protocol Alliance, a network
of Women’s Rights Organisations that campaigned for the SADC Protocol on Gender
and Development in 2008, its updating and alignment to the Sustainable
Development Goals in 2016.
The key findings of the two reports
include:
·
With an SGDI score of 60%, just one
percentage point higher than last year, the region needs to up its game if it
is to achieve gender equality by 2030. Seychelles has the highest SGDI score
and South Africa the third highest SGDI score in the region.
· The CSC which measures citizen’s opinions and
perceptions on government effort on addressing gender equality has increased
from 62% in 2018 to 66% in 2019 for the region, showing that citizens are
slightly more buoyant than what the actual figures show regarding the progress
on gender equality.
· The
SADC Gender Progress score which measures gender attitudes has increased to
from 53% in 2017 to 60% in 2019. Seychelles and Malawi (66%) have the highest
GPS. 49% of respondents said that people should be treated the same
whether they are women or men, yet 46% agreed or strongly agreed that a woman
should obey her husband.
· SRHR is
now firmly on the Southern African agenda but gaps remain in data collection,
legislation, policy, and service delivery for women and girls. The region has
made significant strides with the adoption of the Mahe Declaration on SRHR
(2016) and the SADC SRHR Strategy (2018) with an accompanying score card. Using
the SRHR indicators in the SADC strategy for which data could be gathered,
South Africa leads the way, with progressive laws and policies on abortion and
sexual diversity, but still many challenges with implementation.
- Only two SADC countries, Seychelles and Mauritius, meet the global target of less than 70 deaths per 100 000 live births for pregnant women and girls. The maternal mortality rate is ten times more in the DRC.
· Adolescent fertility ratios in the region range from 27
per 1000 women in Mauritius to 152 per 1000 women in Angola.
· The age of access to contraceptives in SADC ranges from 12 in five countries to 18 in one.
· Only six countries have valid National Action Plans (NAPs) on GBV, 10 have expired NAPS and only three have fully costed NAPs. South Africa broke new ground with a presidential summit on GBV in 2018, and is establishing a multi sector forum to tackle GBV head on.
· Homosexuality is now legal in one third of Southern African countries including South Africa, Seychelles, Angola, Mozambique, Lesotho, Madagascar and DRC. However, only South Africa allows for same sex marriages and civil unions.
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