The lack of sex disaggregated water data continues to mask how gender shapes access, decision making, and opportunities in the water field—an issue at the heart of this year’s ...
The United Nations World Water Development Report is released annually in the context of World Water Day. This year’s report, Water for All People: Equal Rights and Opportunitie ...
Women march with banners to protest the recent public execution of a young woman, in Kabul July 11, 2012 (Omar Sobhani/Courtesy Reuters). This is a guest post by Ashley Harden, research associate in ...
SA commits to turn global gender pledges into real change South Africa has reiterated its commitment to translating global commitments into concrete national programmes that advance the rights, ...
A development and technology advocate, Chaste Inegbedion, recently convened more than 200 global leaders at the United Nations Church Center in New York, United States of America, during the ...
Are women-only environments advancing gender equality—or holding it back? A look at how leadership spaces, pay transparency ...
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International Women’s Day is a moment to reflect not only on progress in gender equality, but the economic systems that shape opportunities available to women. Trade is one of the most powerful of ...
Gender disparities in Cabo Verde's tourism sector persist, affecting women's earnings and creating barriers in education, training, and financial access. In Cabo Verde, women constitute half of the ...
Despite making up nearly half of the country’s population, most women in Nigeria are still excluded from political decision-making, economic opportunities and social privileges. TOBA AGBOOLA reports.
As major players in the industry increasingly acknowledge the pivotal role that women play in tea production, we are intensifying our efforts to empower women, promote gender equality, and foster ...