The situation of women in 40 countries of the world is pathetic, women have to be fired from their jobs as soon as they become pregnant.


New York, Ta. 9 March 2021, Tuesday

This year, as every year, International Women's Day was celebrated all over the world. This day is a symbol of the movement for women's rights and the main purpose of celebrating this day is also to promote women's rights. .

On the occasion of International Women's Day, women's empowerment was discussed, many events were held and women's empowerment was discussed, many events were held and women's power was also honored. But the reality is that even today in many parts of the world things like women's empowerment, equal rights are limited to just paper.

According to Carmen Reinhart, chief economist at the World Bank, there are 40 countries in the world where women are fired just because they are pregnant.


Domestic violence increased during the Corona period
Carmen Reinhart, referring to the corona virus epidemic, said it has badly affected women and young girls. Due to financial problems, many girls have dropped out of school and are less likely to finish their education in the near future. Speaking at an event organized on International Women's Day, she also said that the epidemic has also led to an increase in cases of domestic violence.


'Bitter but must accept the truth: Reinhart
Gender inequality is very high in many countries of the world, 40 countries where women can be fired because of their pregnancy. "We need to accept this truth and work towards changing it," he said. The Corona epidemic has exacerbated women’s problems. There has been an increase in cases of domestic violence against him. At the same time, economic problems have pushed girls out of school.


Mentioned Travel Ben
Citing a report, she said the number of women among the world's new poor has increased. While laws have been amended in some countries, women in many countries are still facing difficulties due to legal hurdles on economic matters, including a ban on travel without a male guardian. Significantly, according to the World Bank, women have only one-third of the legal rights of men.

UNICEF issued the warning
UNICEF, meanwhile, has raised concerns about child marriage in a report. The Corona epidemic could result in an additional 10 million child marriages this decade, the report said. According to UNICEF, the epidemic has taken a toll on women and girls. During the Corona era, many families went through economic hardship, leaving hundreds of children orphaned. This can lead to an increase in child marriage cases.

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