Abstract

It is commonly argued that Central Africa countries need economic growth and gender equality to ensure economic well-being and improve the living standards of the population. This paper, based on the Kuznets curve associated to environmental analysis, aims to analyze the relationship between gender equality and sustainable development. The cross-sectional analysis, with data from 11 countries in Central Africa in 2010, was used. Results find a positive correlation between gender equality and sustainable development. When the Multidimensional poverty index increases, environmental problems reduce, translating the role of gender in sustainable development in all Central Africa countries.

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