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Pakistan Sinks to Bottom of GGGI

  • The World Economic Forum released the Global Gender Gap Report 2025 today, ranking Pakistan last among 148 countries with a parity score of 56.7%.
  • Pakistan's decline follows a drop in political parity from 12.2% in 2024 to 11% in 2025, and its ministerial representation fell from 5.9% to zero this year.
  • While Pakistan's educational attainment improved by 1.5 percentage points to 85.1%, its economic participation and opportunity fell by 1.3 points amid rising income disparity.
  • Worldwide, the gender gap has narrowed to 68.8%, with women occupying just 28.8% of senior leadership positions; however, at the current pace of progress, achieving complete gender equality is projected to take more than a century.
  • Pakistan’s lowest position reflects ongoing deep-rooted challenges hindering women’s influence in governance and their involvement in the workforce, despite overall global advancements and opportunities highlighted in the report.
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The Global Gender Gap Report 2025 indicates a reduction in the gap, but points out that barriers to equality persist, and is concerned about the risks associated with technological advances.

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Mexico advanced 10 positions in the global ranking of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on gender parity and this year ranked 23rd out of 145 economies that are analyzed in its Global Gender Gap Index.The country presented advances in women's political empowerment, according to the World Economic Forum. “With the election of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo as Mexico's first woman president at the end of 2024, Mexico has closed more than half of its gender …

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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