Woman Skipper from the South East Coast of Mauritius

Gender Equality and Women Empowerment

The UNDP remains a privileged development partner of the Government of Mauritius, the Government of Seychelles and the private sector to ensure that gender mainstreaming measures are taken onboard at the highest level of accountability. The Country Office has also established high level and technical working relations at the decision-making and community level. This multi-level engagement ensured policy and community actions were implemented in synergy. 

The UNDP Mauritius and Seychelles multi-country office is committed to integrate gender equality principles across all its areas of work, including sustainable development, socio economic development, climate action and disaster risk resilience, and biodiversity protection. 

 

Women in Mauritius

0.347

Gender Inequality Index (GII)

GII reflects gender-based disadvantage in three dimensions— reproductive health, empowerment and the labour market, illustrating the loss in potential human development due to inequality between female and male achievements in these dimensions. GII ranges from 0, where women and men fare equally, to 1, where one gender fares as poorly as possible in all measured dimensions.

61

Maternal Mortality Ratio, deaths per 100,000 live births

24.6

Adolescent Birth Rate per 1,000 women aged 15-19 (SDG 3.7)

91.3%

Women Literacy Rate, age 15+

20%

Proportion of Seats held by Women in National Parliament

30.2%

Proportion of Women in Managerial Positions

43.4%

Female Participation Rate in the Labour Force, ages 15 and older

Women in Seychelles

53

Maternal Mortality Ratio, deaths per 100,000 live births

53.4

Adolescent Birth Rate per 1,000 women aged 15-19

95.9%

Women Literacy Rate, age 15+

22.9%

Proportion of Seats held by Women in National Parliament

47.7%

Proportion of Women in Managerial Positions