GLOBAL WOMEN Peace, Security, Justice, and Inclusion

The PRI conducted a Survey covering more than 98 per cent of the World's population and ranked 153 countries based on the findings of WPS-Index. The top three countries which are found high on this Index are : (1) Iceland, (2) Norway, (3) Switzerland. Similarly, bottom three countries which are...

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Main Author: Verma, O. S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ACS Publisher 2019
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Online Access:https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/jes/article/view/887
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Summary:The PRI conducted a Survey covering more than 98 per cent of the World's population and ranked 153 countries based on the findings of WPS-Index. The top three countries which are found high on this Index are : (1) Iceland, (2) Norway, (3) Switzerland. Similarly, bottom three countries which are ranked lowest on WPS-Index are : (1) Syria 153, (2) Afghanistan 152, and (3) Yemen 151. India is ranked at 131.A comprehensive picture, the Best and the Worst performing countries drawn from G-20 and SAARC are shown in the Figure against the Global Average. It shows that India is lagging behind the global average on key markers of Justice, Security, and Inclusion. Indian men 25 per cent of them still think that women should not work. Pakistan is the worst where 73 per cent men do not accept that women should go for work. Pakistan is, therefore, highly discriminatory in their approach to women's work especially when we compare against global average at 19 per cent discriminatory norm.