Welcome to Equiterra, where gender equality is real

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Equiterra exists only in our imagination, but it’s a place that we can all aspire to build.

To date, no country in the world has achieved gender equality.

Twenty-five years ago, 193 countries came together at the Fourth World Conference on Women and promised to take measures that guaranteed gender equality. They signed on to the most comprehensive global roadmap to destination “gender equality”, the Beijing Platform for Action. There has been a lot of progress since then, but many of the promises are yet to be fulfilled.

1. Unstereotype Avenue

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By the age 6, girls already consider boys more likely to show brilliance and more suited to “really, really smart” activities than their own gender.

Only 30 per cent of the world’s researchers are women

2. Violence-Free Alley

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Globally, 17.8 per cent of women have experienced physical or sexual violence at the hands of an intimate partner in the last 12 months, and in most countries with available data, less than 40 per cent of the women who experience violence seek help.

In 2017, more than half (58 per cent) of all female victims of intentional homicide were killed by an intimate partner or family member — that’s 137 women each day.

3. Equal pay street

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Globally, women continue to be paid 16 to 22 per cent less than men.

Women on average do three times as much unpaid care and domestic work as men, with long-term consequences for their economic security.

4. Toxic Masculinity Recycling Plant

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Demographic and Health Surveys for 42 countries between 2007 and 2017 showed that 8 per cent of women and 13.2 per cent of men believe a husband is justified in beating his wife if she argues with him.

Nearly 800,000 people die by suicide in the world each year, which is roughly one death every 40 seconds. Suicide among men is four times higher than among women.

5. Inclusion square

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Some 68 countries have laws that explicitly criminalize by law consensual sexual relations between partners of the same sex, and in 11 of these such relations are punishable by death.

Less than 5 per cent of children and young persons with disabilities have access to education and training; and girls and young women face with disability face additional barriers to participating in social life and development.

6. Climate Action Street

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Environmental degradation disproportionately affects low-income countries and the most marginalized women who have contributed least to the crisis. The destruction of women’s livelihoods, which depend heavily on the natural environment, contributes to rising food insecurity and morbidity and increases the burden of unpaid care and domestic work.

Globally, 7 per cent of employed women are working in agriculture, forestry and fisheries, but only 13.8 per cent of landholders are women.

7. Equal Representation Avenue

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Men still control more than three-quarters of seats in single or lower house of parliament around the world.

As of June 2019, only 33 of the fortune 500 companies were led by female CEOs.

8. Education Boulevard

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More girls are in school than ever before, yet an estimated 15 million girls and 10 million boys of primary-school age are still out of school.

One in every five girls are married before reaching age 18

9. Freedom Avenue

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190 million women of reproductive age worldwide did not have access to contraceptive methods in 2019.

While difficult to quantify, unsafe abortion-related deaths are estimated to account for between 8 and 11 per cent of all maternal deaths

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