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Exclusive Interview with the World Economic Forum: 123 Years Still Needed to Close the Global Gender Gap
專訪世界經濟論壇:實現全球性別平等尚需123年

Silja Baller, Head of Mission for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the World Economic Forum, told FT Chinese that technological transformation and the reorganization of global value chain could reverse the progress made in women's economic status.
技術變革和地緣經濟碎片化可能逆轉女性經濟地位的提升趨勢,尤其在中低收入國家,女性在出口行業獲得的正規就業機會面臨貿易收縮風險。當下尤其需要重視貿易環境的變化對性別平等的影響。

Recently, the World Economic Forum released the "Global Gender Gap Report 2025" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report"), stating that the global gender gap has narrowed to 68.8%, achieving the largest annual progress since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, at the current rate, it will still take 123 years to achieve complete gender equality globally.

近日,世界經濟論壇發佈 《2025年全球性別差距報告》(以下簡稱「報告」),稱全球性別差距已經縮小至68.8%,取得自新冠疫情以來最大的年度進步。不過,按照目前的速度,全球實現完全的性別平等仍需123年之久。

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