William Brangham: Consider this. In at least 93 countries, it is legally acceptable to pay women less for doing the exact same job as a man. This is just one of the many examples where women’s economic equality is denied. These inequities have a far-reaching impact, affecting not just women, but also their children, families, and broader communities. The United Nations estimates that closing the gender gap, not only in pay but also in other aspects such as access to loans and capital, could provide a $7 trillion boost to the global economy.
These issues are at the forefront of discussions this week as world leaders convene in Washington, D.C. for meetings hosted by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. One advocate for a more just economy is Melinda French Gates, the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, a supporter of the “NewsHour.”
Melinda Gates is working towards creating a fairer economic system. She discussed these important issues in an interview on the “NewsHour.” It is crucial to raise awareness and take action to address these disparities for the betterment of society as a whole. Melinda French Gates’ insights shed light on the importance of achieving gender equality in all aspects of life.
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