SADC Gender Protocol Barometer Baseline Study: Botswana
 
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In August 2008, heads of state of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) signed the Protocol on Gender and Development that contains 28 targets for achieving gender equality by 2015. The Protocol, that brings together all existing regional and international commitments to gender equality but gives them specific targets and time frames, is a key monitoring tool for members of the Southern Africa Protocol Alliance that brings together some 40 NGOs from around the region.

For this inaugural Southern African Gender Protocol Alliance Baseline Study, Gender Links Botswana collected baseline data across the articles included in the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development adopted during the August 2008 Heads of States Summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Files to download:
  SADC Gender Protocol Baseline Study: Botswana report - 1 062 KB
 
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   Country:
Botswana
 
   Industry Term:
Key Monitoring Tool
 
   Organization:
Southern Africa Protocol Alliance
 
 
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