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Definition (Text from the Indicator Report 2022 - State 31.10.2022)

The indicator shows the number of women and girls in developing and emerging countries who were reached by vocational qualification measures through German development cooperation. The indicator is divided into financial (FZ) and technical cooperation (TZ).
Services from TZ include consulting, to a limited degree the delivery of material goods, the production of facilities and the implementation of studies and reports. FZ provides favourable loans, venture capital or grants, that do not have to be repaid.

Target and intention (Text from the Indicator Report 2022 - State 31.10.2022)

The economic participation of girls and women in developing and emerging countries is to be increased. To this end, the number of girls and women in developing and emerging countries who obtain vocational qualifications through German development cooperation is to be gradually increased by one third over the period from 2015 to 2030. The Federal Government as part of the G7 summit is obliged to support girl’s and women’s education since 2015.

Definition

The indicator shows the number of women and girls (in 1,000) who have been reached through vocational training measures organised by German development cooperation in developing and emerging countries. A distinction is made between Financial Cooperation (FC) and Technical Cooperation (TC). Financial cooperation includes favourable loans, equity capital or grants that do not have to be repaid. Technical cooperation services are primarily advisory services, but to a limited extent also the supply of material goods, the construction of facilities as well as studies and expert opinions.

Intention

The economic participation of girls and women in developing and emerging countries is to be increased. To this end, the number of girls and women in developing and emerging countries who obtain vocational qualifications through German development cooperation is to be gradually increased by one third over the period from 2015 to 2030. The Federal Government as part of the G7 summit is obliged to support girl’s and women’s education since 2015.

Target

To be increased gradually by a third by 2030 compared to 2015 as the base year

Type of target

Goal with a specific target value

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The number of women and girls who are reached annually through vocational training measures organised by German development cooperation is to be increased to 473,000 by 2030 (an increase of one third on the 2015 figure).


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Data state

15.01.2025

Text from the Indicator Report 2022 

Information provided by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development on supported projects that entered the implementation phase in the respective year served as a data source. The measures taken into account include all short-, medium- and long-term formal and non-formal vocational training measures in developing and emerging countries. The measures are financed entirely by funds from the federal budget and from market funds. The data was collected for the first time in 2015 on behalf of the Ministry of Development by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Centrum für Evaluation GmbH (CeVal GmbH). The survey was renewed in 2018. From 2021 on, the data will be derived every three years from the aggregated results reporting provided by GIZ and Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW).

In 2015 and 2018, 355,000 and 863,000 women and girls were reached by skill development measures, respectively. The high number of supported women and girls in 2018 was predominantly due to the collaboration with China. Expired collaboration in the education section with China caused a decline to 80,000 girls and women, who were reached by skill development measures in 2021. Only a fifth of women and girls were reached by German vocational qualification measures in developing and emerging countries compared to the first year of survey in 2015. However, the indicator does not provide any information on the success, scope and quality of the qualification measures.

Of the 80,000 women and girls, about 79.3 % were reached by TZ and, accordingly, 20.7 % by FZ. While the number of women and girls are recorded ex-post for TZ measures, the number for FZ has to be estimated in advance. As a consequence, latter is prone to overestimation and multiple counting.