Equality Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/equality/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Thu, 02 Nov 2017 17:23:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Equality Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/equality/ 32 32 Gender equality gap worsens for women – World Economic Forum https://citifmonline.com/2017/11/gender-equality-gap-worsens-for-women-world-economic-forum/ Thu, 02 Nov 2017 17:23:29 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=367848 Inequality between men and women across the world has worsened over the past year, a report suggests. It is the first time that data from the World Economic Forum (WEF) has shown a year-on-year worsening of the gender gap since it began charting it in 2006. The report ranks 144 countries to compare women’s economic […]

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Inequality between men and women across the world has worsened over the past year, a report suggests.

It is the first time that data from the World Economic Forum (WEF) has shown a year-on-year worsening of the gender gap since it began charting it in 2006.

The report ranks 144 countries to compare women’s economic opportunities, education, political participation and health with men.

Women are measured as having 68% of the chances and outcomes that men have.

This is slightly down from the 68.3% measured last year.

But the group says the overall gender gap in all of the areas of equality it monitors would take 100 years to close at the current rate.

That is well up from the 83 years predicted in 2016.

Graphic on gender gap

Gender parity is closest in areas of health and education, it says, but significant gaps in economic participation and political empowerment continue to endure across the world.

Women will have to wait 217 years before they earn as much as men and are equally represented in the workplace, the figures suggest.

income gender gap graphic

Nordic countries remain among some of the world’s best for overall equality. Iceland tops the list with a 12% gender gap across all the WEF’s measures. Norway, Finland ands Sweden are all in the top five.

Rwanda came fourth in the list for overall gender equality with a gap of 18%. The country has the highest share of women in parliament in the world – they occupy three in every five seats.

Nicaragua, Slovenia, Ireland, New Zealand and the Philippines also made the top 10 on the Global Gender Gap rankings.

Graphic of top and bottom 10 countries on gender equality ranking

Women in the Middle East and North Africa fared the worst, with war-torn Yemen coming last on the list with a gender equality score of just 52%.

The report shows women in the world earn less not just because of gendered salary differences, but because women are more likely to do unpaid or part-time work than men.

Women also generally tend to work in lower-paid professions and are less likely to be in highly-paid senior roles in companies.

Slovenia has the smallest gap in gender earnings – with women there on average earning 80.5% of the male national average.

The report says that if the economic gender gap was totally closed:

  • China could add $2.5tn to its GDP
  • The United States could add $1.75bn
  • France and Germany could add more than $300bn each
  • The UK could add $250bn

New world leaders’ impact

Both Canada and France saw improvements to their political empowerment measures after Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron added more women in ministerial positions within their governments.

The US saw a marked drop in this area, with female political empowerment at its lowest rate in 10 years. It came 96th in this area.

The report blames a significant decrease in female ministerial positions for the fall – a Freedom of Information request in March revealed that only 27% of all jobs within the Trump administration were taken by women.

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Overall the US fell four places to take 49th position.

women in politics graphic

The UK climbed five places, taking 15th spot this year. Its rank is largely due to high levels of female education, and Prime Minister Theresa May’s government has helped the UK to improve its political score. A record number of female MPs were elected to the country’s parliament in June.

But it continues to lag behind in economic participation and opportunities for women in particular. The UK ranks 95th in the world for income equality, with women in the UK earning on average 45% less per year than men.

Other countries that improved overall included Bangladesh, which now ranks 47th in the world and the highest in South Asia after increasing female employment in professions.

Sub-Saharan African countries made marked improvements in women’s health. Nine countries from the region are in the world’s top 20 for high female labour force participation.

Source: BBC

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Otabil doesn’t need diplomatic passport from state – Rev Ocran https://citifmonline.com/2014/08/otabil-doesnt-need-diplomatic-passport-from-state-rev-ocran/ Sun, 17 Aug 2014 07:24:23 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=39772 Spokesperson for Pastor Mensa Otabil says the preacherman does not need a diplomatic passport from the state like is being suggested. “Otabil has never requested, never accepted and has never ever had a diplomatic passport at any time in his life,’’ spokesperson, Albert Ocran noted. Dr Mensa Otabil has “never” had nor “requested” a diplomatic passport […]

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Spokesperson for Pastor Mensa Otabil says the preacherman does not need a diplomatic passport from the state like is being suggested.

“Otabil has never requested, never accepted and has never ever had a diplomatic passport at any time in his life,’’ spokesperson, Albert Ocran noted.

Dr Mensa Otabil has “never” had nor “requested” a diplomatic passport from the state,  Rev Ocran added.

Rev Ocran was reacting to a claim by a government communicator, Sam George that the motivational Speaker’s recent likening of Ghana to a sinking ship, was borne out of sour grapes, after President John Mills (late) withdrew his [Otabil’s] diplomatic passport.

Sam George said on private FM station, Asempa on Friday that Pastor Otabil is upset at the governing party for denying him the privilege of owning a diplomatic passport, thus his description of Ghana as a sinking ship.

But Rev Ocran in a response on Accra based Joy FM on Saturday said his boss bears no such grudges because he has never relished the privilege of owning a diplomatic passport and will never.

The Founder and General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church on Thursday said Ghana needed a new leadership response to solve the country’s economic problems.

He also pointed out there was the possibility of Ghana’s currency, Cedi falling to, as low as Ghc10 to $1.

Meanwhile private legal practitioner, Yaw Oppong  also described on Citi FM‘s The Big Issue programme as “unfortunate” government’s attacks on the respected and renowned preacher.

 

By: Evans Effah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

 

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