magistrsko delo

Abstract

Zaveza Organizacije združenih narodov (OZN) k vključevanju vidika spola v vse svoje pomembnejše dokumente se je udejanila tudi v Ciljih trajnostnega razvoja (CTR), kjer je bil uporabljen celo dvojni pristop: uveden je bil samostojni cilj za doseganje enakosti spolov ter krepitev vloge vseh žensk in deklic; prav tako je bilo vključevanje vidika spola prepoznano kot strategija za uresničevanje celotne Agende za trajnostni razvoj do leta 2030. Ker je vključevanje vidika spola že v fazi oblikovanja pogosto nezadostno, je cilj te naloge preveriti, ali je bila to pot vključitev vidika spola v podcilje in kazalce CTR učinkovita. S tem namenom sem, na podlagi priporočil različnih organov OZN in dela številnih strokovnjakov, predlagala okvir za ustrezno vključevanje vidika spola. Slednjega sem nato uporabila pri študijah primerov treh ciljev, ki predstavljajo različne stopnje vključevanja vidika spola: CTR 4 (spolno občutljiv), CTR 8 (spolno pomanjkljiv) in CTR 7 (slep za spol). Analiza je pokazala, da večina podciljev in kazalcev ne premore celovitega pristopa do spola, zaradi česar vključevanje vidika spola ni potekalo enakomerno, učinkovito ali zadostno. Posledično bo večina potencialnih koristi vključevanja vidika spola v Agendo za trajnostni razvoj do leta 2030 zamujena.

Keywords

spol;cilji trajnostnega razvoja;Trajnostni razvoj;Enakost spolov;Gospodarski razvoj;Magistrska dela;

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Language: English
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Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Publisher: [R. Barquilla González]
UDC: 305:502.131.1(043)
COBISS: 36069469 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary title: Gender mainstreaming in the sustainable development goals
Secondary abstract: As the United Nations have committed to mainstream gender in all their major documents, the Sustainable Development Goals are entailed to enclose a double approach to gender: a traditional stand-alone goal to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls (SDG5); and gender mainstreaming as a necessary strategy to achieve not only gender equality, but also the overall 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Because gender mainstreaming commitments tend to get diluted in the design phase itself, the goal of this thesis is to verify that gender has been mainstreamed effectively along the targets and indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals. To do so, I proposed a framework for the appropriate mainstreaming of gender based on the recommendations of various United Nations bodies and the work of several scholars. Such framework was applied to the case studies of three goals that represent a different degree of gender mainstreaming: SDG4 (gender-sensitive), SDG8 (gender-sparse) and SDG7 (gender-blind). The analysis revealed that most of the targets and indicators lack a comprehensive approach to gender; therefore gender was not mainstreamed equally, effectively nor adequately. As a consequence, most of the potential benefits of mainstreaming gender for the overall achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will be missed.
Secondary keywords: Sustainable development;Gender equality;Economic development;Master's theses;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za družbene vede
Pages: 60 str.
ID: 11061117