APAC Gender Equality Indicators

Introduction

The ICAO Gender Equality Programme responds to Assembly Resolution A41-26, "ICAO Gender Equality Programme: promoting the participation of women in the global aviation sector". In this Resolution, the Assembly requested the ICAO Secretary-General to report annually to the Council on the measures implemented and the progress being made in promoting gender equality at all levels of staff categories in the Secretariat and on aviation gender equality statistics, to the extent that they are provided on a voluntary basis, in States and the international aviation industry. The ICAO Gender Equality Programme aims to facilitate and coordinate targeted activities, programmes and projects to enable progress toward the aspirational goal of gender equality by 2030, especially the attainment of greater gender representation within ICAO, States and the global aviation sector.

To meet these objectives, the ICAO APAC Office has consistently worked towards encouraging women's participation in several regional activities and the empowerment of women professionals in the aviation sector. Various ICAO Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation in the Asia and Pacific Region have shown their commitment to achieving gender equality in the APAC region. For instance, the 58th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation Asia and Pacific Region held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 15 – 19 October 2023 was held under the theme of "Promoting ICAO Gender Equality Programme in Conjunction with Next Generation of Aviation Professionals (NGAP) Initiative". In addition, the 59th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation Asia and Pacific Region, which was held under the theme of "Shaping the Future of Aviation: Sustainable, Resilient and Inclusive," acknowledged the important role of improving gender equality for the future of the sector.

Furthermore, the Ministers from the Asia and Pacific States responsible for Civil Aviation met in New Delhi, India, from 11-12 September 2024, on the occasion of the 2nd Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation and the 80th anniversary of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention), organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), to reaffirm the obligations as the Contracting States to the Chicago Convention signed on 7 December 1944 to ensure the safety, security, efficiency and continuity of civil aviation. They adopted the Asia and Pacific Ministerial Declaration on Civil Aviation (Delhi), of which Gender Equality is one of the commitments.

Problem Statement

Although gender equality is one of the highest priorities for APAC States/Administrations, there are ambiguities in measuring the progress of this key priority. From time to time, requests have been received to share a list of key indicators that support states in measuring the implementation of gender equality in their States/Administrations. This document compiles some of the key indicators that can be used to calculate the implementation of gender equality in APAC States/Administrations.

Key Indicators

Some of the key questions that can support States to measure the implementation of gender equality in aviation are as follows:

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Key Indicator

Questions that will help answer the indicator status

Ideal Value

Please elaborate

1.        

Gender Equality Policy

Is there a Gender Equality policy in the State/Administration to advance the attraction and retention of women professionals, especially in technical and leadership/management positions?

Yes

 

2.        

Does your State gather data on women's representation in the aviation sector, including the industry, at regular intervals?

Yes

 

3.        

Does your State collaborate with ICAO through providing data on gender in response to relevant questionnaires and State Letters?

Yes

 

4.        

Has your State set out quantitative targets to promote gender equality and women's empowerment in the aviation sector, or has it put in place any kind of obligations in relation to the Assembly Resolution A41-26, and the aspirational goal of 50-50 by 2030, in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development?

Yes

 

5.        

Do you have other policies in place to promote access for young women and girls to highly technical skills that would facilitate their entry into the aviation sector?

Yes

 

6.        

Leadership position

If high-level decision-makers of the organisation comprised a balanced number of males and females?

Yes

 

7.        

Safe and secure working environment

Are the organisation's working practices and environments maintained to make all staff feel safe and secure, including training and policies for protection against sexual harassment, etc?

Yes

 

 

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