Global Voices Online: The fourth industrial revolution is an opportunity to achieve global gender equality
Long before the onset of the first industrial revolution around 1760, it is recorded that early humans used crude weapons to hunt, employed basic methods to fish in shallow waters, and toiled with ...
The fourth industrial revolution is an opportunity to achieve global gender equality
If you want to get an idea of how fast things are changing in the 21st century, consider this: Almost 100 years elapsed between the first and second industrial revolutions. Around 40 years passed ...
SiliconANGLE: Female tech leaders face the new ‘industrial revolution’ with gen AI
David P. Ellis is the CEO and cofounder of Neto, an Engagement as a Service (EaaS) software publisher knowledgeable in AI. The Industrial Revolution is so named because it is the archetype of ...
insider.si.edu: Industrial Revolution. Biographies / James L. Outman, Elisabeth M. Outman ; Matthew May, editor
Industrial Revolution. Biographies / James L. Outman, Elisabeth M. Outman ; Matthew May, editor
Advancing women’s health is fundamental to achieving universal health coverage, health equity and gender equality. Health underpins women’s quality of life and enables the realization of other human rights, supporting women’s full participation in social, economic and political life.
We envision a world in which systems of oppression and harm are dismantled, and women and girls regardless of race, ethnic origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic ...
International Women’s Day 2025 Upholding women's rights leads to a better future for all Promoting and protecting gender equality makes sense for justice, for prosperity and for a better common future. Yet around the world we are witnessing a growing pushback against women’s rights and gender equality, advances which were painstakingly made over decades. Gender-based violence is persistent ...