XVIII International Meeting on Gender Statistics Gender Mainstreaming on the Production, Dissemination, Analysis, and Use of Statistics Multipurpose Room, INEGI Headquarters, Avenida Héroes de Nacozari Sur No. 2301, Fraccionamiento Jardines del Parque, Aguascalientes, Mexico. 6, 7 and 8, September 2017 8:30-9:30 Accreditation of Participants Wednesday September 6 th OPENING CEREMONY 9:30-10:30 Lucía Scuro, Official of Social Affairs, Division for Gender Affairs of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Chile Luiza Carvalho, UN Women Regional Director for the Americas and the Caribbean Marcela Eternod, Executive Director of the National Institute of Women of Mexico (INMUJERES) Enrique de Alba Guerra, Vice-president of the Governing Board of the National Institute of Statistics and Demography (INEGI), México 10:30-11:00 Time Adjustment and Group Photo
SESSION 1 Conceptual Evolution of Gender Statistics Moderator: Luiza Carvalho, UN Women Regional Director for the Americas and the Caribbean 11:00-13:00 Conceptual and statistical transformations on discrimination and inequality María de la Paz López, General Director of Institutionalization of Gender Perspective, INMUJERES Conceptual and statistical transformations on violence against women Rita Segato, Anthropology and Bioethics Professor, UNESCO Chair at the University of Brasilia, Brazil Conceptual and statistical transformations on paid and unpaid work Rosario Aguirre, Specialist, University of Uruguay, Uruguay 13:00-14:30 Lunch SESSION 2 Progress in Gender Mainstreaming in statistics and the SDG indicators Moderator: Marcela Eternod, Executive Director, INMUJERES 14:30-17:30 Report of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDGs) Enrique Ordaz, General Director of Integration, Analysis and Investigation, INEGI, Mexico Report of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Gender Statistics (IAEG-GS) Harumi Shibata, Chief, Social and Housing Statistics, Statistics Division at the United Nations, New York Gender mainstreaming in statistics: a global vision Papa Seck, Policy Specialist, Research and Data, UN Women, New York Gender mainstreaming in statistics: a Regional vision Lucía Scuro, Official of Social Affairs, Gender Affairs Division, ECLAC, Chile Gender mainstreaming in the implementation of the SDG, Mexico s vision Ana Laura Pineda, General Director of Evaluation and Statistical Development, INMUJERES, Mexico WELCOME COCKTAIL 18:00 Welcome Cocktail 2
Thursday September 7 th SESSION 3 Cooperation and articulation for the analysis and communication of gender statistics Moderator: Lara Blanco, Deputy Regional Director for the Americas and the Caribbean, UN Women, Panama 9:00-11:00 Analysis and dissemination of statistical and geospatial data with a gender perspective Eduardo de la Torre, Planning Director, Vicepresidency Office on Economy Information The Gates Foundation s gender data initiative Saara Romu, Senior Program Officer, Gender Data & Evidence, Gender Equality, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, New York SDG-related gender data as a tool to provide insights into the reality of lives for women and girls around the world Rebecca Furst-Nichols, Deputy Director of Data2X, UN Foundation, Washington EUROsociAL s contribution to the exchange of good practices on gender statistics between Latin America and Europe Marie-Dominique de Suremain, Coordinator of the Gender Department, EUROsociAL Program, France Presentation and communication of data with a gender and geospatial approach: micrositio #TendenciasDeGénero Marta Ferreyra, Secretary of Gender Equality, Gender Studies University Program (PUEG), UNAM, México SESSION 4 Mainstreaming and breakdowns of SDG indicators Moderator: Florencia Semblat, Member of the Gender Data Integration System, National Institute of Women, Uruguay 11:00-12:30 Opportunities and challenges for the disaggregation in the 2020 Census Round Carolina Cavada, National Institute of Statistics, Chile Statistics on gender, indigenous peoples and afro-descendant population: - Cirila Gutiérrez, Executive Director at the Technical Department of Demography and Social Indicators, National Institute of Statistics and Information, Peru - Caroline Santos, Official at the Research Department of Technology and Geographic and Statistical Information, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Brazil SESSION 4 Mainstreaming and breakdowns of SDG indicators Moderator: Bélgica Rodríguez, Coordinator of Statistics and Information Systems, Presidential Secretariat for Women (SEPREM), Guatemala Financial statistics with a gender perspective Raúl González, Professional III at the Department of Macroprudential Analysis and Supervision Standards, Superintendence of Banks, Guatemala 12:30 13:30 Elaboration process of indicators on gender and energy Hortencia Medina, Deputy Director of Environmental Statistics on Economic and Domestic Activities and Maria Antonieta Rascón, Director of the Gender Equality and Non-Discrimination Unit, Energy Secretariat, (SENER, ECLAC, México, OLADE, Academia, INEGI) 13:30 14:30 Lunch 3
SESSION 5 Statistics on Time Use, Paid and Unpaid Work: Production, Dissemination, Analysis and Use. Moderator: María Eugenia Gómez Luna, Deputy Executive Director, National Subsystem of Economic Information (INEG) 14:30-16:00 Indicators on time use, paid and unpaid work in the SDGs and status in Latin America and the Caribbean Iliana Vaca, Associate Partner of Social Affairs, Gender Affairs Division, ECLAC Colombia s Survey results on Time Use. Paola Constanza Montenegro, National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), Colombia Paraguay s Survey results on Time Use Leticia Garrido, Professional of the Department of Demography of the General Directorate of Statistics, Surveys and Censuses, Paraguay Dissemination and communication of statistics on time use, paid and unpaid work. Progress of the World s Women: Transforming Economies, Realizing Rights: Country reports. Lara Blanco, Deputy Regional Director for the Americas and the Caribbean, UN Women / 4
SESSION 6 Statistics and Indicators of Poverty and Inequality from a Gender Perspective: Production, Dissemination, Analysis and Use Moderator: Rodrigo Negrete, Researcher, INEGI 16:00-17:30 Inclusion of gender components in multidimensional poverty measurement: Poverty Group of the Statistical Conference of the Americas Paola Constanza Montenegro, National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), Colombia Mexico s experience on the inclusion of gender components in multidimensional poverty measurement Almendra Rojas, Head of Department of Indicators of Effective Access to Social Rights, National Evaluation Council of Social Development Policies (CONEVAL), México Costa Rica s experience on the inclusion of gender components in multidimensional poverty measurement Lidia González, focal point to the Statistical Conference of the ECLAC, National Institute of Statistics and Census, Costa Rica Resumption. SESSION 6 Statistics and Indicators of Poverty and Inequality from a Gender Perspective: Production, Dissemination, Analysis and Use Moderator: Lucía Scuro, Official of Social Affairs, Gender Affairs Division, ECLAC 17:30-19:00 New alternatives for the inclusion of gender components in the multidimensional measurement of poverty Sabina Alkire, Director, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI), London (video conference) Multidimensional progress: welfare beyond income Eugenia Piza-López, Gender team Coordinator, UNDP Regional Office, Panama George Gray, Senior Economist, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean RBLAC of UNDP, New York (videoconference) Gender, work and poverty statistics: Potentialities for its use on public policies Mónica Orozco, President, GENDERS AC 5
Friday September 8 th Closed session Meeting of the Working Group on Gender Statistics of the Statistical Conference of the ECLAC 09:00 11:00 Meeting of the Working Group on Gender Statistics of the Statistical Conference of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean SESSION 7 Statistics and Indicators of Violence Against Women and Girls: Production, Dissemination, Analysis and Use Moderator: Vilma Cornejo, Planning Coordinator, Salvadoran Institute for the Development of Women, El Salvador 11:00 13:00 Results of the National Survey on the dynamics of domestic relations (ENDIREH 2016) Eva Gicela Ramírez, Deputy Director of Social and VAW Statistics, INEGI Surveys on violence against women: Experiences of countries in the production and use of information - Irína Marín, Head of the Survey on Family Relations and Gender Violence against Women, National Institute of Statistics and Information, Ecuador - Amanda Andino, Responsible of the Department of Gender Violence Statistics, General Direction of Statistics and Census (DIGESTYC), El Salvador - Claudia Rivera, International Affairs Coordinator, National Statistics Institute National Statistics Institute of Bolivia (to be confirmed) Resumption. SESSION 7 Statistics and Indicators of Violence against women and girls: Production, Dissemination, Analysis and Use Moderator: Benefrida Espinoza, Cooperation Director, Women s Ministry of Paraguay 13:00 a 14:30 Comments and Questions 14:30-16:00 Lunch Progress in the collection of information on violence against women in the Caribbean Isiuwa Iyahen, Programme Specialist in Economic Empowerment and Statistics, UN Women Multi Country Office, Caribbean Communication, analysis and use of data on violence against women on public policies: Safe and friendly City for Women and Girls Teresa Incháustegui, Director, Women s Institute of Mexico City Ana Güezmes, UN Women Representative in Mexico CLOSING CEREMONY 16:00-17:00 Lorena Cruz, President of the National Institute of Women of Mexico (INMUJERES) Lucía Scuro, Official of Social Affairs, Division for Gender Affairs of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), Chile Ana Güezmes, UN Women Representative in Mexico Julio Santaella, President of the Governing Board for the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) CLOSURE 6