The Morning Call
The human development report released yesterday by the United Nations said that Sub-Saharan Africa’s economies lose a combined average of 95 billion US dollars a year simply because women have fewer job opportunities than men. Gender inequality the report said was promoted by deeply-rooted structural obstacles such as unequal distribution of resources and political power
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