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COVID-19 and war overshadow gender equality

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发表于 2024-2-19 11:56:21 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
本帖最后由 jakir32 于 2024-2-19 12:00 编辑

Gender equality is last on the list of social issues that people care about. Health, climate change, economic opportunity, poverty, food and water security, corruption, civil rights and racial equality overshadow gender equity, according to The World Is Changing study. How Will You Help? , carried out to more than 8,000 people. But gender equality and issues like climate change are connected and should not be addressed in isolation, the report's authors say. While three-quarters of respondents (77%) think climate change is a serious problem, only 59% consider gender equality to be. Worrying: Other problems overshadow gender equality The researchers believe this shows a gap in understanding of how gender equality and climate change are connected, although younger respondents were more likely to believe gender was a more serious issue than older generations.

However, before the invasion of Ukraine, a study revealed great concern about gender equality in Southeast Asia, especially in the Philippines and Thailand, although attention to gender parity was lower than that of environmental issues. . COVID-19 and Telegram Users Number List war overshadow gender equality The fight for gender equality has been 'degraded' by war, climate change and COVID-19. This research shows that people overlook gender equality. Samuel Dean, CEO of the Team Lewis Foundation. Team Lewis is a public relations firm that conducted The World Is Changing investigation. How Will You Help? , in support of #HeForShe, a United Nations campaign to engage men in support of gender equality.



They overshadow gender equality The study among people from China, India, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, Israel and the United Arab Emirates showed that nearly half (49%) of respondents believe that climate change affects people. sexes equally, with women (53%) being more likely to hold this opinion than men (44%). Who is affected the most? According to UN data, 80% of people displaced by climate change are women, including 70% of the 1.3 billion people living in poverty. The report concludes that 72% of men and 78% of women believe that women should be included in government solutions to fight climate change, although only 39% of men and 44% of women They strongly agree that climate solutions are more effective if they participate in political decision-making.

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