International Women’s Day 2025: A day to celebrate women’s impact and address gender inequality
- Only 27% of top editors at 240 online news brands are women, reflecting a small increase from 24% in 2024, according to a Reuters Institute survey.
- AI can help make medical information clearer for patients, but it may lead to feelings of isolation if it replaces human interactions, as stated by The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
- On International Women's Day, various programs were organized in Tiruchi, including awareness runs and awards for women's contributions in social service, healthcare, and entrepreneurship.
- The World Economic Forum states that global gender balance will not be achieved until 2158, emphasizing the need for bridging the gender gap in science and technology.
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International Women’s Day 2025: A day to celebrate women’s impact and address gender inequality
Saturday, March 8th, marks International Women’s Day, a time to celebrate the role and rights of women and their political, social, economic, and cultural achievements, while raising awareness about the ongoing issue of gender inequality worldwide. Mona Sinha, the Global Executive Director at Equality Now, joins us from London to discuss the topic.
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