The Global Gender Gap Report 2024, published by the World Economic Forum (WEF), benchmarks gender parity across 146 economies and shows that the global gender gap has closed by 68.5%. However, at the ...
The latest data from global institutions paint a troubling picture—economic and political inequality persist, gender-based ...
The global gender gap score for 146 countries is 68.5%; compared to last year, the gender gap has been closed only by +.1 ...
As we mark International Women’s Day, we do so in an era of extraordinary transformation. The world stands at a crossroads, ...
For instance, enrolment in tertiary education has surged, with 46% of women and 40% of men now pursuing higher education, compared with just 19% for both genders in 2000, according to 2024 data from ...
Economic progress and development in African countries continue to be impeded in the absence of women's active engagement.
Interview - Gender equality remains an urgent priority, especially as the global push for rights encounters widespread ...
The Developing Women for Mobilisation (DWM) has called for the actualisation of accelerated action towards bridging the gender gap to help attain gender equality.
Pakistan continues to face serious challenges in gender equality, ranking 145th out of 146 countries in the World Economic ...
On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2025, DWM has extended heartfelt congratulations to women across the globe, ...
Former First Lady Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has urged individuals and institutions to take deliberate steps towards ...
From unpaid labour to political underrepresentation, gender inequality remains a challenge despite policy interventions.