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In fact, new research from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) finds that Asia-Pacific economies could boost their collective GDP by $4.5 trillion per year by 2025, just by accelerating progress toward gender
equality.
Gender
equality
contributes to growth in three ways.
But
equality
at work goes hand in hand with gender
equality
in society.
But true
equality
of opportunity eludes too many women who want to earn money outside the home.
The final priority is to pursue more regional collaboration to achieve gender
equality.
All imply that Europe can no longer build on the legacy of its glorious postwar decades, that time when its peoples secured both economic growth and high social
equality.
Unlike markets, which reward the wealthy and successful, social democracy is premised on the principle of civic
equality.
Key elements of its development strategy – including its stress on education, equality, and land reform – are even more important today in Africa.
As in Brown v. Board of Education , the case that ultimately broke the back of racial segregation in America half a century ago, the European Court is being asked to give meaning to the fundamental principle of
equality.
In Tunisia, the middle class has come under intense pressure, constitutionally guaranteed gender
equality
is under threat, and conservative and Salafist forces are trying, often violently, to erode and dismantle the Republic’s secular foundations.
Equality
. . . is not given us, but is the result of human organization insofar as it is guided by the principle of justice.
Only then can Argentina achieve greater social
equality
and boost economic competitiveness.
It did not mean the attainment of radical equality, but acceptance of Keynesian economics, the pursuit of full employment, the expansion of public education and pensions.
A powerful feature of the Egyptian revolution was the
equality
between the very different actors who initiated it.
Indeed, the only glimmer of hope remaining for women’s
equality
and dignity in Egypt is the willingness of all who seek such a regime to unite and try yet again to fulfill the democratic promise of Egypt’s revolution.
Even in countries where gender
equality
has advanced furthest, women are over-represented in lower-paying jobs, under-represented in senior government and business positions, and on the receiving end of most domestic violence.
Much has been achieved since then, including in the area of gender equality, but we still have a long way to go.
So how can we achieve the most gender
equality
at the lowest cost?
So which targets to increase gender
equality
should be included?
It is clear that gender
equality
has a number of important components, but reproduction is a key issue in determining life opportunities.
There is no simple way to achieve something as complex as gender
equality.
We cannot eradicate poverty, protect people from pandemics, advance gender equality, or achieve any of the other 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) without accelerating progress toward universal health coverage.
But the ultimatum that some French are now implicitly presenting – guarantee absolute security or watch us cast aside the rule of law and basic principles of openness and
equality
– does more harm than good.
They have been soldiers of freedom who kept Christians from being purged from the last place in the world where the language of Christ is still spoken, while defending the principle of
equality
of the sexes, even in combat – a principle that is the hallmark of great civilizations.
Today, the World Bank and other development agencies are mapping out the global development priorities that will follow the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which officially end in 2015 and included specific targets for promoting gender
equality
and empowering women as a strategy for economic growth.
Moreover, it helps to create the social, legal, and political conditions for people to use health services, not least by promoting gender
equality
and ensuring that populations at higher risk of contracting HIV do not face adverse discrimination.
UNAIDS engages with civil society at all levels, by leveraging the international AIDS response to promote equality, dignity, and human rights around the world.
As former US Ambassador to China Gary F. Locke reported in a speech early this year, the concept of
equality
before the law has deep historical roots.
Thus, the EU’s first chamber - ie, its present Parliament - would mirror the size of individual member States; its second chamber, with the same number of representatives from every State, would enhance
equality.
Deferred maintenance on income
equality
is one of many imbalances that built up in the US economy during the pre-crisis boom.
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