M Jamshed

Global Gender Disparity : Inequality Gap of Over 100 Years

Gender equality and women’s rights remain among the most critical yet inadequately fulfilled global development priorities. Despite decades of international commitments, legal reforms, and policy frameworks, progress toward gender parity has been uneven, slow, and, in some contexts, reversing. women’s empowerment, suffers due to persistent socio-cultural and structural barriers. Achieving gender equality is not merely a matter of social justice but a prerequisite for sustainable development, inclusive growth, and democratic resilience. Accelerated, coordinated, and accountable action is imperative to transform commitments into measurable outcomes for women and girls worldwide.

The global economy in flux – Tariffs and turbulence  

Global growth is weakening as rising trade barriers and an increasingly uncertain global policy environment continue to weigh on economies worldwide

ICJ’s historic verdict: Climate change an ‘existential threat’.   

States’ obligations are legal and enforceable