• Report year:2024
  • Report author: Authors: Silke Staab (lead), Loui Williams, Con- stanza Tabbush and Laura Turquet Data and statistics: Antra Bhatt (lead), Brianna Howell and Gergana Tsvetanova Coordination and production: Elisa Acevedo Hernández, Claudia Itzkowich Schnadower, Talita Mattos and Muyang Wang
  • Organisation: UN WOMEN
The “World survey on the role of women in development” is presented every five years to the Economic and Financial Committee of the United Nations General Assembly. It provides a unique opportunity to put gender equality issues on the economic policy agenda and bring together perspectives on human rights and sustainable development.

This ninth edition (UN document A/79/111) takes stock of progress, gaps, and challenges in building comprehensive, gender-responsive social protection systems. It provides examples and recommendations on how these systems can better protect women and girls from poverty and deprivation, strengthen their resilience to shocks, and transform social norms, structures, and institutions that keep them from realizing their full potential.

To produce the report, UN Women brought together researchers, policymakers, civil society actors, and UN system partners. The report draws on their collective expertise to provide guidance to policymakers and support advocacy for a new generation of gender-responsive social protection systems equipped to uphold rights and advance sustainable development.