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Women are increasingly registering their land and claiming their rights thanks to the gender-sensitive Multipurpose Cadastre.

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Ugandan police join UN Women Uganda as part of the 'Orange the World' campaign to end violence against women and girls. Through its global program Women Count, UN Women’s data collection and analysis has led to policies to address violence against women in Uganda and several other countries. ©UN Women/Martin Ninsiima
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A nomadic woman herding goats in Mongolia. The Mongolian National Statistics Office, supported by Woman Count, has gathered data to understand the specific needs and challenges faced by women herders due to changing environmental factors. ©FAO/K.Purevraqchaa
Research highlight|Gender data gaps
Data on gender: seeing the true picture
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Guest contributor|Gender data gaps
Bending the Curve Towards Gender Equality
Scenes from the municipal market in Tucuru, Guatemala.  Indigenous women of Guatemala’s Polochic valley are feeding their families, growing their businesses and saving more money than ever before.  With the help of a joint UN programme that’s empowering rural women, women's groups in the area have learned to produce shampoo in bigger batches and in different varieties—such as aloe, cacao, avocado and honey—and sell them in local markets.
Gender data story|Gender data gaps
Use data to take the guesswork out of policymaking
Gender snapshot
Research highlight|Gender data gaps
What progress has been made on achieving gender equality?
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