The Impact Ranking

Gender Equality

By Focusing On Gender Equality

By Focusing On Gender Equality We not only adhere to the broader goal of promoting human rights but also address a fundamental issue that impedes social progress and sustainable development.

Promoting gender equality aligns closely with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), such as SDG 5 - Gender Equality, which explicitly aims to end discrimination, violence, and harmful practices based on gender. Recognizing the significance of this goal, organizations worldwide are increasingly integrating gender equality initiatives into their projects and operations.

In many societies, gender inequality persists, limiting women #39;s access to education, economic opportunities, and decision-making roles. Addressing these disparities is a moral imperative and an economic and social necessity. When women are empowered and given equal opportunities, they contribute significantly to economic growth, innovation, and sustainable development.

Efforts to reduce gender inequality are multifaceted and include initiatives to close the gender pay gap, promote women #39;s leadership in various sectors, and eliminate discriminatory practices. By fostering an inclusive and diverse environment, organizations can tap into a broader range of talents, perspectives, and skills, ultimately driving innovation and success. Moreover, empowering women and ensuring their equal participation in decision-making processes contribute to more just and representative governance. In the long run, this can lead to the development of policies that address the entire population's needs, promoting social harmony and stability.

In science, politics, and business, a more gender-inclusive approach can result in breakthroughs and advancements that better address the needs of a diverse society. It is essential not only to create equal opportunities for women but also to challenge and change cultural norms and biases that perpetuate gender inequality.

As organizations increasingly recognize the interconnectedness of gender equality with broader societal goals, we can anticipate a more concerted effort to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create a world where everyone, regardless of gender, can fully participate in and benefit from the fruits of development. In this way, the pursuit of gender equality becomes not just a project-specific focus but an integral part of a comprehensive strategy for sustainable and inclusive growth.

5.2

5.2.1 Proportion of women first-generation
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5.3

5.3.1 Tracking access measures
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5.3.2 Policy for women applications and entry
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5.3.3.A Women’s access schemes
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5.3.3 B Evidence- Women's Access Scheme
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5.3.4 Women’s application in underrepresented subjects
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5.3.4 B Evidence Women’s application in underrepresented subjects
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5.4

5.4.1 Proportion of senior female academics
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5.5

5.5.1 Proportion of female degrees awarded
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5.6

5.6.1 A Non-Discrimination Policies for Women
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5.6.1 B Non-Discrimination Policies for Women
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5.6.2 Non-discrimination policies for transgender
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5.6.3 Maternity Leave Policy
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5.6.4 A Policies and Guidelines for Accessible Childcare Facilities for Students
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5.6.4 Evidence- Policies and Guidelines for Accessible Childcare Facilities for Students
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5.6.5 A Policies and Guidelines for Accessible Childcare Facilities for Staff and Faculty
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5.6.5 Evidence- Policies and Guidelines for Accessible Childcare Facilities for Staff and Faculty
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5.6.6 A Women’s mentoring schemes
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5.6.6 Evidence- Women’s mentoring schemes
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5.6.7 Track women’s graduation rate
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5.6.8 Policies protecting those reporting discrimination
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5.6.8 B Evidence- Policies Protecting those Reporting Discrimination
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5.6.9 Paternity Policy
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