The International Day of Women and Girls in Science, observed annually on February 11, serves as a global platform to recognise the vital contributions of women and girls to the field of science.
A new IIASA study shows why gender equality trends should be central when planning how societies adapt to and mitigate ...
Charlene Charmwakat Makai is the founder of Empower Her for Sustainable Development Initiative in Africa (Empower Her 4 ...
With equality for women and other marginalized groups under threat, leaders across sectors share insights and calls to action ...
UNICEF Australia and Cricket Australia are appealing for more than just wickets; for global gender equality, until every girl can play.
What you need to know: ...we should celebrate every win and keep an eye on the setbacks Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans It is generally acknowledged that many of the Sustainable ...
A new study shows why gender equality trends should be central when planning how societies adapt to and mitigate climate change.
The annual report analyzes the degree of gender equality in four areas: education, health, politics and the economy. It assumes full gender equality at 100 percent. The latest report covering 146 ...
TANZANIA has gained global recognition for its progressive gender equality policies, making significant strides in empowering ...
The Trump administration is investigating universities and a high school sports league for allowing transgender athletes to ...
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