We live in an era that celebrates “firsts” — the first female Fortune 500 CEO, head of state, NASA mathematician, Olympic champion, or archbishop. We track and advertise these milestones purposefully.
This recognition is critical because women — the invisible half of humanity — have finally come into their own, systematically shattering glass ceilings of every shade and dimension.
Data shows that given opportunities, women don’t just participate — they optimize them for families, communities, and society. UNESCO and World Bank data show that in several countries globally, young women outpace men in tertiary and higher education enrollment.
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