ODI Europe and UN Women explore the global and EU-level impacts of digital technologies on societies, with a particular focus on gender.
“Anti-rights and anti-gender pushes are driven by political, conservative, and religious bodies that frame wrong understandings of gender as a ‘threat to the social good’. So, increasingly it seems ...
Closing the Gender Digital Divide Could Boost Global GDP by $1.5 Trillion and Lift 30 Million Women from Poverty New York – 15 September 2025 The newly released Gender Snapshot 2025 report by UN Women ...
Gender equality in education is not just a basic human right; it is also a powerful driver of social and economic progress. When girls have the same access to education as boys, it can transform ...
It is important to start by noting that the objectives of a feminist development policy are not completely new. It is already common practice in development cooperation to promote women and girls by ...
India is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world and a highly valued partner for the EU. This expert commentary ...
The OECD Ministerial Council Meeting proposed the OECD Gender Initiative in 2011. This initiative emphasized the importance of promoting gender equality not only for social justice but also for ...
India’s free trade agreements with the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) will have specific provisions for women’s economic empowerment through around $500 billion in trade opportunities ...
Introduction Ghana rsquo;s legal framework promotes equality and non-discrimination between men and women in all spheres of ...
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