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Women in Georgia spend half as much time as men on paid work and twice as much on unpaid work but paid paternity leave in Georgia could help to change that.

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Guest contributor|SDG monitoring
Why data matters for progress on gender equality
Ugandan police join UN Women Uganda as part of the 'Orange the World' campaign to end violence against women and girls. Through its global program Women Count, UN Women’s data collection and analysis has led to policies to address violence against women in Uganda and several other countries. ©UN Women/Martin Ninsiima
Guest contributor|Gender data gaps
Gender data can reinvigorate the SDGs
Fathimath Maoona binth Anis, 15, at the beach right in front of their school in Dhiffushi, Maldives. Photo: UNICEF/Ashwa Faheem
Guest contributor|Gender data production and collection
No data, no debate: Integrating gender in the national statistical strategy in the Maldives
Deliver for Good
Guest contributor|Gender data gaps
Bending the Curve Towards Gender Equality
Photo: UN Women/Pathumporn Thongking
Guest contributor|Economic empowerment
Gendered social norms continue to shape labour force participation, new data show
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