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Monitoring SDG 16 : prepared by the Research and Trend Analysis Branch, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). a gender perspective

Contributor(s): United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Data Matters (UNODC).Publisher: UN Office on Drugs and Crime, 2022Description: electronic document (26 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DATA COLLECTION | CRIME | GENDER | GUNS | HOMICIDE | JUSTICE | SEX TRAFFICKING | STATISTICS | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | WOMEN | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: Download report, PDF Data Matters (UNODC), 4, 2022Summary: this research brief focuses on presenting new, sex-disaggregated data and trends on several SDG 16 indicators in order to shed light on the gender dimen- sions of global progress in promoting peace, justice and strong institutions. A first gender-sensitive assessment is possible by using people-centred indicators under SDG 16 – such as the homicide rate or the share of unsentenced detainees – as they can be used to track the degree to which women and men have benefited differently from any progress achieved by Member States.7 In the case of indicators that focus on institutions or events rather than people – such the one on illicit arms flows – a gen- der perspective can also be used to highlight the different involvement of and impact on men and women. (From the document). Record #8000
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Data Matters (UNODC), 4, 2022

this research brief focuses on presenting
new, sex-disaggregated data and trends on several SDG
16 indicators in order to shed light on the gender dimen-
sions of global progress in promoting peace, justice and
strong institutions. A first gender-sensitive assessment is
possible by using people-centred indicators under SDG 16
– such as the homicide rate or the share of unsentenced
detainees – as they can be used to track the degree to
which women and men have benefited differently from
any progress achieved by Member States.7 In the case
of indicators that focus on institutions or events rather
than people – such the one on illicit arms flows – a gen-
der perspective can also be used to highlight the different
involvement of and impact on men and women. (From the document). Record #8000

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