Greater gender equality can enhance economic productivity, improve development outcomes for the next generation, and make institutions and policies more representative. Many gender disparities remain ...
In 2024, women earned an average of 85% of what men earned, according to an analysis of median hourly earnings of both full- ...
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Independent Newspaper Nigeria on MSNUNAN, NOWA Seek Urgent Action on Women’s Empowerment Across Economic SectorsL-r: Mrs. Abisola Akinsete, Chairman, organising Committee, International Women’s Day (IWD): Ijeoma Nweke, Vice President, UNAN; Prof. Oluremi Olutimo, President, UNAN; Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, wife of ...
Eight top 10 countries have closed over 80% of their gender gap. The Global Gender Gap Index measures gender parity across four dimensions: Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational ...
At the current rate of progress, full gender equality will not be achieved until 2158, five generations from now, according to data from the World Economic Forum.
Despite great strides in women's rights, from early laws that allowed women to own property to recent achievements like women leading in economics and the navy, the fight for complete gender ...
Dataphyte, a research and analytics company, has released the Gender in Nigeria 2025 report, which says there's a surge in ...
While high-income countries have largely closed the gender gap in internet use and mobile ownership, many LMICs continue to ...
Although India, Pakistan and Germany have had three powerful women in power, gender parity across other metrics remain low.
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