The Gender Snapshot 2025 report
September 23 , 2025
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- The Gender Snapshot 2025 report was released by UN Women and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA).
- It emphasizes that closing the gender digital divide could boost global GDP by $1.5 trillion and lift 30 million women out of poverty by 2050.
- Girls are now more likely to complete school than ever, and maternal mortality declined nearly 40% from 2000 to 2023.
- Countries with comprehensive measures against intimate partner violence see rates 2.5 times lower than those with weak protections.
- Women’s leadership in climate talks has doubled in recent years.
- 99 new or reformed laws have reduced discrimination against women in the past five years.
- 676 million women and girls live near deadly conflicts, the highest since the 1990s, and 64 million more women than men faced food insecurity in 2024.
- Without accelerated action, the world will miss all targets under Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality by 2030.

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