Closing the gender data gap.





Gender data gaps continue to hinder progress toward equality for women and girls of African descent. While data on intimate partner violence exists, critical gaps remain, especially in areas like online abuse, humanitarian crises, and intersecting issues such as race, disability, and migration. In many African countries, limited funding and weak gender statistics systems make these experiences invisible in policymaking. Without disaggregated, context-specific data, prevention and response efforts fall short. To truly advance gender equality and meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we must invest in robust, intersectional gender data systems that center the realities of women and girls of African descent and inform transformative action. Learn about the way to close the gender data gap

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