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Why centering care work is essential for gender equality

7 Mar 2024

For this year's International Women's Day, the United Nations calls on us to "Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress." The theme highlights how, amid a global polycrisis, achieving gender equality is vital for the collective well-being of communities worldwide. It calls attention to the significant challenges that persist in ensuring gender-equitable outcomes: in particular, evidence from the 2023 Gender Snapshot projecting that 340 million women and girls will still be living in poverty by 2030 and highlighting a significant funding shortfall--an additional $360 billion investment needed to achieve SDG goals of gender equality.
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Authors

Claudia Hui, Amna Qayyum

Published in
United States of America

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