Gender (in)equality IS an issue in the world today. Women in the United States still do not have full reproductive rights (for example, Utah's “fetal pain” abortion law that was passed just a few months ago). read more
Gender inequality is an issue in the world today, but not everywhere. Gender inequality refers to measurable systemic causes of inequalities of justice, rights and opportunities, but not outcomes - depending on one’s gender. This is overplayed in the west and underplayed elsewhere. read more
Measures of gender equality include access to basic education, health and life expectancy, equality of economic opportunity, and political empowerment. Although there have been evident progresses, many alarming issues regarding gender discrimination still prevail today; therefore, total gender equality must be made a global priority as a fundamental step in both human development and economic progress. read more
In regions where gender equality is already reached. In patriarchial societies where men dominate all leadership positions. Only in small island countries without many women. This is not a topic of discussion in places visited only by men. read more