Around 2.4 billion women of working age are not afforded equal economic opportunity and 178 countries maintain legal barriers that prevent their full economic participation, according to the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law 2022 report. In 86 countries, women face some form of job restriction and 95 countries do not guarantee equal pay for equal work.| World Bank
Less than half of adolescent girls in Western and Central Africa – which has the highest fertility rate in the continent, are enrolled in secondary school. This has massive economic and social implications. As the world marks the International Day of the Girl Child this month, the World Bank is scaling up its investments in […]| New African Magazine
It's always been common for voters to say that they'll leave the U.S. if their preferred presidential candidate doesn't win. These days, though, winning isn't enough if the losers can't accept defeat. If you don't think that authoritarianism or Christian nationalism are a threat in the United States, listen up: 23% of Americans now condone| Expatsi
Expanding on the metrics to assess women's rights reveals a stark gender gap| OMFIF