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8 mar 2019 · As the following statistics show, there are huge differences in the types of inequality faced by women in different parts of the world - from cultural representation, to domestic burdens and child marriage. But through collective action and shared ownership, change is possible.
- 3 Vital Steps to a New Gender Equality Playbook
We need a new playbook, one that moves beyond targets and...
- Female Leaders Warn About The Erosion of Women's Rights
A group of influential women from across the globe are...
- Gender Equality Progress Under Threat at Mid-Point of Sustainable Development Goals
Anti-rights and anti-choice movements are not only stalling...
- How Does Child Marriage Hinder Gender Equality
In 20 of the 121 countries with available data, at least one...
- Gender Gap in Football
In Spain, Barcelona are setting the standard for world...
- Our Impact
The World Economic Forum has supported 14 countries to...
- Strategic Intelligence
Strategic insights and contextual intelligence from the...
- 3 Vital Steps to a New Gender Equality Playbook
15 lut 2024 · Fun and Interesting Facts About Spain! 1. Spain is the only European country to have a physical border with an African country. We begin with one of the most fun geography-based facts about Spain; it has a land border, not a sea, with an African country. That country is Morocco.
Spain. Europe. Globally, some progress on women’s rights has been achieved. In Spain, 91.7% of legal frameworks that promote, enforce and monitor gender equality under the SDG indicator, with a focus on violence against women, are in place.
25 lip 2024 · Thanks to figures like Campoamor, women in Spain currently take an active role in society, holding high positions in both the government and private sector. However, inequalities still persist.
Fun facts about Spain. 1. Spanish is spoken worldwide; 2. World's largest tomato fight; 3. The Spanish tooth fairy; 4. Running with bulls; 5. Spain and the Earth sandwich; 6. Spain has a...
8 mar 2017 · Female representation on boards of directors of Spanish companies reached 31% in 2014, compared to 33% on average in the EU. Woman salaries are 19% smaller than the men ones.
Did you know that Spain has over 48 million inhabitants? Would it surprise you to hear that life expectancy is over 83 years, one of the world’s highest? How many official languages would you guess there are in Spain?