1、2PROGRESS ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Snapshot of gender equality across the Sustainable Development Goals2PROGRESS ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS At current rates,it will take an additional 137 years to END EXTREME POVERTY among women.Social protection is key for poverty eradication,
2、yet 50.1%of women are covered by at least one social protection benefit,compared to 54.6%of men.CONFLICT and DISPLACEMENT are key risk factors for womens physical and mental health.In Sudan,around 1.2 million PREGNANT AND BREASTFEEDING WOMEN are expected to suffer from malnutrition and face complica
3、tions during delivery.Countries with domestic violence legislation have lower rates of intimate partner violence than those without legislation,9.5%compared to 16.1%.18.7%of women aged 20-24 years were married before age 18,down from 24.1%in 2003.At current rates,child marriage will only end in 2092
4、.Globally,women spend 2.5 times as many hours a day on unpaid care and domestic work as men.In 2023,women held 26.9%of seats in parliaments,35.5%of seats in local governments and 27.5%of managerial positions.Women account for less than 40%of owners or rights-bearers for agricultural land in 32 out o
5、f 49 countries with data.There are 47.8 million more moderately or severely food insecure WOMEN than men.Closing the gender gap in farm productivity and the wage gap in food systems would reduce the number of FOOD-INSECURE PEOPLE by 45 million.Today,119.3 million GIRLS remain out of school,down by 5
6、.4 million since 2015.The annual global cost of the education skills deficit surpasses$10 trillion,more than the GDP of France and Japan combined.In sub-Saharan Africa,the cost is$210 billion,exceeding 10%of the GDP in this region.Discriminatory legal frameworks prevail in many parts of the world.In