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Opening Doors 1st Edition World Bank

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Opening Doors 1st Edition World Bank
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.99 MB
Pages: 211
Author: World Bank
ISBN: 9780821397640, 9780821397633, 0821397648, 082139763X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Opening Doors 1st Edition World Bank by World Bank 9780821397640, 9780821397633, 0821397648, 082139763X instant download after payment.

In the last two decades, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has closed many critical gender gaps, especially in ensuring equal access for girls and boys to education and healthcare. Today, the region can be proud that its women are enrolling in far greater numbers in university than ever before, and indeed, in many countries, young women are more educated than young men. At the same time, MENA has also witnessed the largest decrease in maternal mortality in the world. These achievements are commendable, and the next step is expanding the role of MENA women in the work place and in public life. Currently, only one in four women of working age are employed or looking for work. Many of them find it very difficult to get a job. Young women in many MENA countries face unemployment rates as high as 50 percent. It is no surprise then, that the region’s young, educated women are calling for greater access to economic opportunities, and a more equal, inclusive society.These unmet aspirations and the vast untapped potential of half of the region’s people, at a time when the region is undergoing a momentous transformation is the context of this report. The analysis in the report makes a compelling case for concerted and coordinated action on multiple fronts to realize these aspirations and harness the potential of MENA’s women. In the region, women face a complex set of constraints to decision-making, choice, mobility and opportunity. Legal barriers, gender norms, lack of market relevant skills, limited opportunities in the private sector, to name a few. The report offers suggestions for policy action to address these myriad challenges. As the region looks to a new future and a new development path, we hope that this report will provide an analytical platform for debate and dialogue and a renewed commitment to gender equality.

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