This seminar paper was Analysis of Gender Equality in Economic Development in Leka Dullacha Woreda, Oromia State, Ethiopia. The objective of this review was Analysis of Gender Equality in Economic Development in line with contributes significantly to increasing women's role in economic development in all multi-dimensions. It has also some theoretical and empirical findings with more evidence. Gender roles are affected by age, class, race, culture, ethnicity and religion, and by the geographical, economic and political environment. Gender analysis is a tool to diagnose the differences between women and men regarding their explicit activities, circumstances, needs, access to and control over resources, and access to development and decision-making. It is important to delineate the source causes of male dominance in order to comprehend gender inequality and inequity. Since cultures have their own controlled systems, which determine how constituents of that particular culture behave towards each other and towards their environment, they have the possible of empowering or disempowering men and women. It analysis the linkages of these and other factors in the larger social, economic, political and environmental context. A main way that gender equality can donate to economic development is through rising the stock of human capital. Human capital is defined as the skills, knowledge and physical capabilities, which allow the labor force to be economically productive. As some researcher's findings assess gender equality affected by culture, so that other policy should be formulate to adjusting these bad culture, which are cause women, men inequality, and in turn negative impact on the economic development.