La The Woman: Key piece in Development. Strategies contained in Agenda 2030
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Sustainable Development Goals; Women and Development; Women's rights; Gender perspective and approach; gender indicators.Abstract
The participation of women in the different economic, political, social and environmental sectors constitutes the key piece to achieve that sustainable human development that we so long for. Its strength, intelligence, ability to manage resources, as well as its ability to care for others and the environment that surrounds it make it the engine of sustainable human development. However, one of the obstacles that millions of women around the world have to face is the poor recognition of their rights in all areas, making them susceptible to situations of discrimination, violence and social exclusion. Although great progress has been made in the last 40 years in incorporating the gender perspective in international agendas, there are still important challenges regarding their equal and full participation in international society. For this reason, we carried out an analysis on the incorporation of a gender perspective in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), highlighting the importance of women's participation in each of the SDGs. Therefore, this work aims to analyze the incorporation of the gender perspective in the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), highlighting the importance of women's participation in each of the SDGs and determining the challenges that arise in the implementation of the SDGs from a gender perspective. Being the descriptive methodology, based on the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data, the one used to carry out this work.Downloads
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