@CrystalCore It's accounting for Healthcare, Discrimination, Cultural Traditions, Sexual Violence, Non-sexual Violence, and Human Trafficking.
"We set out to repeat a poll conducted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in 2011 on the same topic that found the five most dangerous countries for women were seen to be Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India, and Somalia. We wanted to see if the situation for women had changed in the past seven years regarding the overall risks faced by women, and specifically regarding healthcare, economic resources and discrimination, cultural, tribal, religious or customary practices, sexual violence and harassment, non-sexual violence and human trafficking.
We contacted 548 experts focused on women’s issues including aid and development professionals, academics, health workers, policymakers, non-government organisation workers, journalists, and social commentators."
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@CrystalCore It's accounting for Healthcare, Discrimination, Cultural Traditions, Sexual Violence, Non-sexual Violence, and Human Trafficking.
"We set out to repeat a poll conducted by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in 2011 on the same topic that found the five most dangerous countries for women were seen to be Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India, and Somalia. We wanted to see if the situation for women had changed in the past seven years regarding the overall risks faced by women, and specifically regarding healthcare, economic resources and discrimination, cultural, tribal, religious or customary practices, sexual violence and harassment, non-sexual violence and human trafficking.
We contacted 548 experts focused on women’s issues including aid and development professionals, academics, health workers, policymakers, non-government organisation workers, journalists, and social commentators."