ADB and UN Women Launch PNG Country Gender Assessment
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Asian Development Bank (ADB), in partnership with UN Women, launched the Papua New Guinea Country Gender Assessment.
- This assessment provides a roadmap for national development and investment through 2030, focusing on gender equality.
- ADB Country Director Takafumi Kadono highlighted the report as a milestone for women's empowerment and crucial for national progress, emphasizing that thriving women and girls lead to resilient communities and faster economic growth.
The Post-Courier recognizes the launch of the Papua New Guinea Country Gender Assessment, a significant initiative undertaken in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and UN Women. This report is not merely a document; it is a strategic blueprint designed to guide our nation's development trajectory and investment priorities up to the year 2030. Its focus on gender equality is paramount, acknowledging that true national progress is inextricably linked to the empowerment and advancement of women and girls.
ADB Country Director Takafumi Kadono rightly described the assessment as a milestone. From our perspective in Papua New Guinea, this is a critical step towards building a more equitable and prosperous society. We understand that when women and girls are given the opportunities they deserve, our communities become stronger, our economy grows at an accelerated pace, and our development outcomes become more inclusive for everyone. This is not just an international perspective; it is a local reality that we are striving to achieve.
This assessment provides a much-needed framework for integrating gender considerations into all aspects of national planning and resource allocation. It challenges us to move beyond rhetoric and implement concrete actions that dismantle barriers faced by women in all spheres of life. The ADB's commitment, alongside UN Women, demonstrates a shared understanding of the transformative power of gender equality, and we in Papua New Guinea are eager to leverage this assessment to foster lasting progress and ensure that no one is left behind in our development journey.
Gender equality is a foundation for lasting progress. When women and girls thrive, communities become more resilient, economies grow faster, and development outcomes are more inclusive.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.