The UN’s 2022 report on gender equality:
The latest available Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 data show that the world is not on track to achieve gender equality by 2030.
Or any other date.
COVID-19 and the backlash against women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights are further diminishing the outlook for gender equality. Violence against women remains high; global health, climate, and humanitarian crises have further increased risks of violence, especially for the most vulnerable women and girls; and women feel more unsafe than they did before the pandemic. Women’s representation in positions of power and decision-making remains below parity.
Also (which they don’t say) women’s rights are being further eroded by gender ideology and all that goes with it.

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4 responses to “Not on track”
So is the UN backpedalling? Or have they simply sacked the pro-‘gender’-ideology numbskulls who were previously interfering with their business?
Probably neither. Twitter is one thing and UN reports are another.
Good point.
Interns on the loose in the coms department?