Women Empowerment and Gender Equality in Leadership
Despite being half the population, women hold just 28% of managerial roles. Gender equality boosts business, but progress is slow, with many companies not prioritizing female leadership.
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Despite being half the population, women hold just 28% of managerial roles. Gender equality boosts business, but progress is slow, with many companies not prioritizing female leadership.
Women are still fighting against outdated norms and barriers in the workplace, facing issues like underrepresentation in leadership, pay gaps, and discrimination.
Over 50 years ago, women at NASA played key roles in the Apollo 11 mission, from calculating flight paths to designing spacecraft, contributing to the success of the moon landing.
More women of color in the U.S. are choosing home births or community birthing centers, with a 20% rise in these options from 2019 to 2020, according to a recent NPWF report.
Women took on extra responsibilities during the pandemic, balancing work and home duties. Their leadership during this time showed they were resilient and effective in challenging circumstances.
Saudi Arabia now boasts more female tech startup entrepreneurs than Europe, with women leading in the tech sector's growth across the Kingdom.
Women face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s, with 2 out of 3 cases affecting women. New research shows tailored lifestyle changes can significantly lower this risk.
India celebrates 75 years of independence with the “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav,” honoring seven remarkable women in healthcare, environment, and aviation for their exceptional contributions.
The 2022 Women’s History Month theme, “Providing healing, promoting hope,” honors women’s vital roles as caregivers and their strength through the challenges of the pandemic.
A study reveals that women face longer-lasting effects from Covid-19 than men, with many still struggling with symptoms like fatigue and joint pain a year after hospital discharge.
Women across politics demanded action against sexism after a story accused Angela Rayner of trying to distract Boris Johnson by crossing her legs during debates.
Female genital mutilation (FGM) involves the removal of external genitalia for non-medical reasons, affecting over 200 million women and girls worldwide, with many more at risk.