India ranks 95 among 129 countries in global gender equality index

India ranked 95thout of 129 countries in a new index that measures global gender equalitylooking at aspects such as poverty, health, education, literacy, politicalrepresentation and equality at the workplace.

The Sustainable Development Goals GenderIndex has been developed by UK-based Equal Measures 2030, a joint effort ofregional and global organisations including African Women’s Development andCommunication Network, Asian-Pacific Resource and Research Centre for Women,Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and International Women’s Health Coalition.

   

The new index includes 51 indicators across14 of the 17 official Sustainable Development Goals and covers 129 countriesacross all regions of the world.

The index has ranked India at 95 among 129countries with India’s highest goal scores are on SDG 3 of health (79.9), SDG 2of hunger and nutrition (76.2) and SDG 7 of energy (71.8).

India’s lowest goal scores are on SDG 17 ofpartnerships (18.3, in the bottom 10 countries worldwide on the goal), SDG 9 ofindustry, infrastructure and innovation (38.1) and SDG 13 of climate (43.4).

Some of thefactors based on which the ranking of India has been decided include proportionof seats held by women in national parliaments (score of 23.6, 16th in region,women made up 11.8 per cent of parliament in 2018), extent to which a nationalbudget is broken down by factors such as gender, age, income, or region (scoreof 0.0, tied for worst in region) and percentage of seats held by women on acountry’s Supreme Court or highest court (score of 18.2, 4th worst in region).

“India ranks toward the bottom of theAsia and the Pacific region, ranking 17th out of the 23 Asia and the Pacificcountries covered by the index. Not all countries’ scores on the indexcorrelate with national income — some countries perform better than would beexpected based on their GDP per capita, and others under perform,”according to the findings.

Denmark was ranked at the first place andChad at 129th place. China ranked at 74 position, Pakistan at 113 while Nepaland Bangladesh at 102 and 110 respectively, the index said.India scored 56.2 points. The overall indexscore and individual goal scores are based on a scale of 0–100. A score of 100reflects the achievement of gender equality in relation to the underlyingindicators.

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