SIGI 2020 Regional Report for Latin America and the Caribbean
Gender equality and women’s empowerment can only be achieved if countries take action
to tackle and eliminate discrimination in their legal frameworks, social norms and
practices. The SIGI 2020 Regional Report for Latin America and the Caribbean provides
new evidence-based analysis on the setbacks and progress in achieving gender equality
between 2014 and 2019. The report uncovers discrimination in social institutions faced
by Latin American and Caribbean women in various dimensions; within the family and
household context, in relation to physical integrity and access to productive and
financial resources, as well within the political and civil spheres. It also explores
various development perspectives such as the cost of discriminatory social institutions
for Latin American and Caribbean countries and the socio-economic consequences of
the COVID-19 pandemic for women and girls. Building on the regional and sub-regional
analysis of how discriminatory social institutions continue to hinder efforts toward
SDG 5, the report provides a set of policy recommendations to reshape gender norms,
promote women’s empowerment and build a truly inclusive society.