thejournal.ie 07/10/2014
No country in the world gives women
the same power, pay and rights it gives to men
Plan Ireland published a report today
that highlighted gender inequality.
THERE IS
STILL no country in the world where women have equal status or influence to
men according to a report published by Plan Ireland today.
It
highlights how women still lag behind men when it comes to education : accomplishment, earning power and political influence. It also shows that
millions of women are victims of violence and abuse.
To view the report:click on Pathways to Power in Blue.
To view the report:click on Pathways to Power in Blue.
The
report entitled, “Pathways to
Power” Creating a Sustainable Change for Adolescent Girls, is an
initiative of Plan Ireland’s Because I am a Girl campaign.
It found
that:
- 29% of adolescent girls and young women have experienced violence at the hands of their partners.
- 1 in 3 girls in the developing world are married by their 18th birthday.
- Worldwide, women still earn between 10-30% less than men.
- Globally, women make up only 21.9% of parliamentarians, with only 19 female world leaders.
- Of the 500 largest corporations in the world, only 25 have a female chief executive officer.
The
report also makes a series of recommendations on how to transform the
institutions that wield power and inhibit them from progressing.
CEO of
Plan Ireland, David Dalton, said:
Girls
face double discrimination because of their age and gender. Astonishingly, 70%
of the one billion people living in extreme poverty are women and girls.
Bláthnaid
Ní Chofaigh, Because I am a Girl Ambassador, Seán Sherlock TD, Minister for
Development, Trade Promotion, and North South Co-operation, Ms Justina Mutale,
African Woman of the Year, 2012 and David Dalton CEO of Plan Ireland
Seán
Sherlock TD, Minister for Development, Trade Promotion, and North South
Co-operation said:
Access
to quality education empowers women and promotes better health and livelihood
options for them and for their children.
“Despite
progress over the last decade, the right to education is still denied to an
unacceptably large number of girls today.”
Sinn Féin Mountmellick-Serving
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