Sunday, December 7, 2025
  • REPORT A STORY
  • PRIVACY
  • CONTACT US
WITHIN NIGERIA - NEWS PICKS
  • HOME
  • FEATURES
  • NEWS PICKS
    • BREAKING
    • National
    • Local News
    • Politics
    • Diaspora
    • Business
    • Education
    • Sports
    • World News
      • Africa
      • U.S
      • Asia
      • Europe
    • XTRA
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MORE
    • GIST
    • ARTICLES
    • VIDEOS
No Result
View All Result
WITHIN NIGERIA - NEWS PICKS
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • FEATURES
  • NEWS PICKS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MORE

2.4 billion women globally not afforded equal economic rights as men – World Bank

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
March 2, 2022
in World News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The World Bank has disclosed that around 2.4 billion women of working age are not afforded equal economic opportunities and 178 countries maintain legal barriers that prevent their full economic participation.

This was made known by the global financial in its Women, Business and the Law (WBL) 2022 report, released on Tuesday.

WBL measures laws and regulations across 190 countries in eight areas impacting women’s economic participation, including mobility, workplace, pay, marriage, parenthood, entrepreneurship, assets, and pensions.

According to World Bank, the gap between expected lifetime earnings among men and women globally is $172 trillion — nearly two times the World’s annual GDP.

READ ALSO

Christian genocide: Is it legal for U.S. President Trump to invade Nigeria using military force?

Tinubu’s 2025 travel map: Countries visited, Number of trips and why It matters for Nigeria

African journalists condemn killings of colleagues in Gaza

7 Lessons from Gateway to Africa: Prateek Suri’s Playbook for Entrepreneurs and Policymakers

The report added that the Middle East, North Africa and some sub-Saharan Africa regions showed the largest improvements in the WBL Index in 2021, though they continue to lag behind other parts of the world overall.

The report is coming amid development at the national assembly voted against crucial bills aiming to politically empowered women in Nigeria.

Lawmakers on Tuesday, voted against a bill seeking to provide special seats for women in the national and state houses of assembly.

They also rejected a bill seeking to “provide reserve quota” for women on appointments.

The report said women face some form of job restriction in 86 countries, and 95 countries do not guarantee equal pay for equal work.

The report added that women around the world still have only three-quarters of the legal rights afforded to men — an aggregate score of 76.5 out of a possible 100, which denotes complete legal parity.

But despite the disproportionate effect on women’s lives and livelihood from the global pandemic, 23 countries reformed their laws in 2021 to take much-needed steps towards advancing women’s economic inclusion, the report stated.

“While progress has been made, the gap between men’s and women’s expected lifetime earnings globally is US$172 trillion — nearly two times the world’s annual GDP,” Mari Pangestu, managing director of development policy and partnerships, World Bank, said.

“As we move forward to achieve green, resilient and inclusive development, governments need to accelerate the pace of legal reforms so that women can realize their full potential and benefit fully and equally.”

The report noted that the most persistent gaps remain in the areas of pay and parenthood, demonstrating that many economies have yet to remove restrictions or introduce the good-practice legal rights and benefits identified.

“Women cannot achieve equality in the workplace if they are on an unequal footing at home,” Carmen Reinhart, senior vice president and chief economist of the World Bank Group, said.

“That means levelling the playing field and ensuring that having children doesn’t mean women are excluded from full participation in the economy and realizing their hopes and ambitions.”

Discussion about this post

ADVERTISEMENT
NEWS PICKS — WITHIN NIGERIA

WITHIN NIGERIA MEDIA LTD.

NEWS, MULTI MEDIA

WITHIN NIGERIA is an online news media that focuses on authoritative reports, investigations and major headlines that springs from National issues, Politics, Metro, Entertainment; and Articles.

Follow us on social media:

CORPORATE LINKS

  • About
  • Contacts
  • Report a story
  • Advertisement
  • Content Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
 
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • REPORT A STORY
  • PRIVACY
  • CONTACT US

© 2022 WITHIN NIGERIA MEDIA LTD. designed by WebAndName

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • FEATURES
  • NEWS PICKS
    • BREAKING
    • National
    • Local News
    • Politics
    • Diaspora
    • Business
    • Education
    • Sports
    • World News
      • Africa
      • U.S
      • Asia
      • Europe
    • XTRA
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MORE
    • GIST
    • ARTICLES
    • VIDEOS

© 2022 WITHIN NIGERIA MEDIA LTD. designed by WebAndName