Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

12 must-read gender stories of the week

Saadia Zahidi
Managing Director, World Economic Forum
Share:
Our Impact
What's the World Economic Forum doing to accelerate action on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion?
The Big Picture
Explore and monitor how Gender Inequality is affecting economies, industries and global issues
A hand holding a looking glass by a lake
Crowdsource Innovation
Get involved with our crowdsourced digital platform to deliver impact at scale
Stay up to date:

Gender Inequality

Welcome to your weekly digest of stories about how the gender gap plays out around the world – in business, health, education and politics

Women and the Global Goals: more than 80 heads of state recommit to women’s empowerment. (The Guardian)

China vows to protect women’s rights. (New York Times)

Power: maybe women just aren’t that into it? Power ranks differently on women’s agendas, says new HBS study. (Working Knowledge)

There’s a price on global gender inequality: It’s $28 trillion. (Quartz)

Which countries are best – and worst – for female entrepreneurs? (World Economic Forum)

It’s time to involve Afghan women in peace talks with the Taliban. (Reuters)

Women at the top of India’s tech industry. (Techshu blog)

Learning from women means hearing their voices, listening to their stories. (The Conversation)

Introducing Australia’s first-ever female defence minister. (Reuters)

Why valuing caregiving is key to closing the gender gap. (World Economic Forum)

Women and mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo. (World Economic Forum)

Share the chores and reap the rewards. India’s economy has a lot to gain if men do more housework. (Wall Street Journal)

Statistic of the Week

A country’s GDP increases by an average of 3% when 10% more girls go to school. USAID: Why invest in women?

Quote of the Week

“We must support decisively the right to equal pay for equal work. Why should it be taken for granted that women must earn less than men?”
Pope Francis

Subscribe to our Gender Agenda weekly newsletter

* indicates required

Email Address *

First Name
Last Name

Email Format

htmltext

Author: Saadia Zahidi is a Senior Director, Head of Gender Parity and Human Capital and Constituents at the World Economic Forum

Image: A tourist walks inside Attalos Arcade in the ancient agora (market) in Athens September 3, 2013. REUTERS/John Kolesidis

Don't miss any update on this topic

Create a free account and access your personalized content collection with our latest publications and analyses.

Sign up for free

License and Republishing

World Economic Forum articles may be republished in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License, and in accordance with our Terms of Use.

The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum.

Share:
World Economic Forum logo
Global Agenda

The Agenda Weekly

A weekly update of the most important issues driving the global agenda

Subscribe today

You can unsubscribe at any time using the link in our emails. For more details, review our privacy policy.

More women are stepping into high-productivity service jobs, says the World Bank

David Elliott

July 18, 2024

3:37

About Us

Events

Media

Partners & Members

  • Sign in
  • Join Us

Language Editions

Privacy Policy & Terms of Service

© 2024 World Economic Forum