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Author: Savannah.TryensFernandes

The Quantifiable Analysis of Progress in Gender Equality

March 27, 2015
| 3,405 Comments
| Education, Empowering Women, Reflections

In the struggle towards securing Women’s rights and gender equality, the term progress is often strewn throughout the pages of articles and media sites, with no real evidence or data. How do we define real, quantifiable progress in an area that is complex in…

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