@VeryCreativeName Well they "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."
While some may seem legit like academics or even health workers, some seem dubious at best like journalists and social commentators (those last guys are actually getting money for having a biased opinion)... I couldn't find the representation of those "experts" anywhere but it would be interesting to know which ones made the bulk of the survey...
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@VeryCreativeName Well they "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."
While some may seem legit like academics or even health workers, some seem dubious at best like journalists and social commentators (those last guys are actually getting money for having a biased opinion)... I couldn't find the representation of those "experts" anywhere but it would be interesting to know which ones made the bulk of the survey...