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OECD FORUM ON GENDER EQUALITY: 


NAVIGATING GLOBAL TRANSITIONS


10-11 JUNE 2024
OECD CONFERENCE CENTRE, PARIS

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Welcome Messages from the ChairsCo-Chairs’ Summary
The 2024 OECD Forum on Gender Equality will address advancing gender equality
amid green, energy, and digital transitions. Discussions will highlight gendered
impacts and potential exacerbation of disparities, particularly for vulnerable
groups. Opportunities, innovative strategies, and policies, including through
development cooperation, will be explored to empower women to thrive in the
digital age and ensure their equal participation in sustainability efforts. 

 

In a rapidly changing world marked by major transformations such as
digitalisation, the transition to sustainable energy, and the shift towards
sustainable and green growth, gender inequality remains a pressing challenge.
Such gender inequalities can hinder women's access to the opportunities spanning
from major transformations such as green transition and digital innovation. For
example, while women are disproportionately affected by climate change and
environmental degradation, they are often excluded from decision-making bodies
addressing these issues and face barriers like social norms and stereotypes in
sectors like energy and digital. Neglecting gender considerations in ongoing
transformations could also worsen existing risks for women, including
gender-based violence and unequal care burdens. This is on top of ongoing global
crises such as inflation and the aftermath of COVID-19 which threaten to deepen
these inequalities further.

Welcome Messages from the ChairsCo-Chairs’ Summary


 Questions? Contact the Forum team at oecd.genderforum@oecd.org




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