In developing countries for gender equality, the annual $ 420 billion has declined

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In developing countries for gender equality, the annual $ 420 billion has declined

UN agencies working for women welfare around the world – UN women have clearly stated that “Rakam is not reaching women and girls who need it most.”

To meet this serious difference, the company has demanded a goal and continuous investment for the next ten years.

These include preparing the budget in keeping with gender requirements, investing in programs such as the care of children and the elderly, and the relief of the countries in the debt.

The ‘Composo de Sevilla’ document is considered as a positive step by Member States at the fourth international conference for ‘Development Fund for Development – FFD4’ in Spain. In it, the promise to build gender equality as an important part of financial availability has been recycled.

UN Women’s Deputy Executive Directory Real Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic Domestic Promise said not only for gender equality, but also investing in investment, policy-reforms and leadership that women are not understood, but see them as their future.

The slow progress of gender equality

Meanwhile, according to a survey conducted in March 2021, there is a lot of concern for the slow progress of gender equality worldwide.

Statistics collected by more than 5 government reports in the United Nations showed that one of the four countries has a reactionary attitude against women’s rights. Also, gender -based violence is also increasing rapidly.

Progressing in danger over a few decades

Today, more than 60 million women and girls in the world are living in the very close areas of war. Sexual violence is increasing and women’s participation in the digital world is decreasing.

The issues are so serious that the progress of decades of hard work is now seen again in danger.

The UN women have called on the Beijing Declaration and Action Plan and the Historic Tihasik on the end of the 20 -year Protection Council proposal for the 20 -year Protection Council, and the world community will come forward with adventure leadership and promise.

This application is not only sensitive, but on the basis of concrete information. In 2023, about 800 women died every day, due to pregnancy related reasons that could be stopped or avoided. Only 5 percent of them died in the country.

In Haiti, a woman received assistance for the people who were leaving for sexual violence under the Pahao/WHO initiative.

© Pahao/WHO/David Lawrence Consultant

1.5 million girls are deprived of school

At the same time, every 10 minutes worldwide, a woman or girl is losing her life in the hands of her partner or close person. The number of this national killing was intentionally committed in 2023 was 85 thousand.

However, the challenge is not limited to violence. Women around the world are still receiving 20 percent less salary than men and in 2024, more than 27.7 million men have used the Internet.

At the same time, the image is also disappointing in education, still 1.5 million girls are deprived of school and 5 percent of young women are not able to finish their school.

The pace of women’s participation in politics is very slow. Today, about 75 percent of MPs are male and no female national head in 103 countries.

If progress continues at this pace, then the top leadership will take another 5 years to achieve gender equality.

Climate crisis and gender discrimination

Climate crisis has made gender discrimination more serious. It is estimated that climate -related disasters, 1 million women and girls can push girls into extreme poverty by 20.

Among these challenges are to ensure the participation of women in the UN, calm -based efforts, to bring about formal care to formal economy, to bring unpaid care in formal economy, to strictly implement women under education and strengthen women under education, digital empowerment and political leadership.