Disability and women and girls in displacement: A Myanmar factsheet
Fact sheet|Disabilities
Disability and women and girls in displacement: A factsheet on refugees and asylum-seekers in Myanmar
sustainable development goal 5 sdg5 on gender equality
Guest contributor|SDG monitoring
Why data matters for progress on gender equality

Women Count

The need to produce relevant and quality gender-sensitive indicators to monitor the SDGs is now greater than ever. Yet, without investing in gender statistics, large data gaps will prevent us from successfully monitoring progress on the SDGs for women and girls.

UN Women’s strategy for change on gender data is Women Count. This programme has the goal to create a radical shift in how gender statistics are used, created, shared and accessed.

Photo: UN Women/Allison Joyce
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Disability and women and girls in displacement: A Myanmar factsheet
Fact sheet|Disabilities
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