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The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025 is a sobering reminder that when it comes to gender equality, India ...
In terms of gender gap rankings, Sub-Saharan Africa ranks sixth globally, with a gender parity score of 68.0 percent. Namibia ...
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The biggest election year in history, 2024 will see 2 billion people go to the polls.They will not only determine countries’ ruling parties, but they will shape the gender split of governments and ...
The Philippines rose five spots to rank 20th in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2025, with an overall gender parity score of 78.1 ...
According to the report, the global gender gap has closed to 68.8pc, marking the strongest annual advancement since the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet full parity remains 123 years away at current rates ...
In the WEF’s 17th annual Global Gender Gap report, the US ranked 43rd in gender equality out of 146 countries – a decline from 27th last year.
The global organization now focuses on three pillars to increase gender equity: forming networking connections, sharing the impact of female leadership in the industry and bringing advancement ...
The gender wage gap has barely budged over the past 20 years. Women still only earn 83 cents for every dollar that men make, ...
India slipped two positions to 131 out of 148 countries in the Global Gender Gap Report 2025. Its gender parity score is 64.1 per cent, among the lowest in South Asia.
Over the past two decades, women have made significant strides in socio-economic metrics worldwide. For instance, enrolment in tertiary education has surged, with 46% of women and 40% of men now ...
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