Source: UN News: Monday, 07 July 2025 00:01 am
For efforts to achieve gender equality for the progress of women in developing countries, there is a huge financial shortage of about $ 420 billion every year. This means that the programs and services made for women and girls are not getting enough money. UN organizations working for women’s welfare around the world – Un women It is clear that “Rakam is not reaching women and girls who need the most.” To bridge this serious difference, the organization has demanded a target and continuous investment for the next ten years. This involves preparing the budget keeping in mind the sexual needs, making public care arrangements related to children and the elderly, investing in public care arrangements such as investing and giving relief to the loans of loans. In the fourth international conference on funding for the development in the ongoing ‘development – FFD4’, the document ‘Compromiso de Sevilla’ has been adopted by the member countries, it is being considered a positive step in this direction. It has reiterated the commitment to make gender equality an important part of financial availability. UN Women’s Deputy Executive Directorate of Real Domestic Gumonzwanda said that not just promises for gender equality, but concrete investment, policy-reform and leadership which do not see women, but see them as a future. UNDP AFGHANISTAN Slow progress in gender equality, in the meantime, according to a survey conducted in March 2025, there has been a lot of concern in concern over the slow progress of gender equality worldwide. Also, gender -based violence is also increasing rapidly. The progress made during the doorsteers is in danger today, more than 60 crore women and girls in the world are living in very areas of war areas. Sexual violence is increasing and women’s participation in the digital world is decreasing. The situation is so serious that the progress gained from decades of hard work is now seen in danger. The appeal is not just emotional, but based on concrete facts. In the year 2023, every day about 800 women died, due to pregnancy -related reasons that could be stopped or avoided. 61 percent of them died in only 35 war -torn countries. © Paho/Who/David Lorens Mentor 11.9 crore girls are deprived of school, a woman or girl is losing her life at the hands of her partner or a close person every 10 minutes. The number of such killings in deliberately carried out in 2023 was 85 thousand, but the challenge is not limited to violence only. Women from all over the world are still getting 20 percent lower salary than men, and in 2024, 27.7 crore more men used the internet than women. The picture is also disappointing in the field of education, still 11.9 crore girls are deprived of school and 39 percent of young women are unable to complete their schooling. There is also a very slow level of women’s participation. Today, about 75 percent of the MPs are male, and no female is the head of the national in 103 countries so far, if progress continues at the same pace, it will take 130 more years to achieve gender equality in the top leadership. The Business crisis and gender inequality and health crisis have also made gender inequality more serious. It is estimated that by 2050, climate related disasters, 15 million 80 lakh women and girls can push girls towards extreme poverty. UN Wiman has proposed 15 concrete actions, between all these challenges, from which to ensure the participation of women in peace efforts in war -torn areas, to bring unpaid care work in the formal economy, implement equal pay laws, and the education, digit Empowerment, health, climate policy and political leadership include extensive goals such as strengthening the role of women.