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The ‘Global Count’ reaches 135 countries as polling continues in worldwide gender equality survey

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NAIROBI, Kenya, February 20, 2021 -/ African Media Agency(AMA)/- The ‘Global Count’ today releases a first look at turnout in one of the largest ever globally mapping surveys ever undertaken to hear directly from women and gender-diverse people about the social, political, economic, cultural and economic barriers to their progress.

Since launching on 21 January, the ‘Global Count’ has reached 135 countries, including in some of the hardest-to-reach communities.

The highest polling turnout has so far been seen in Russia where, in the 24 hours that followed the Alexei Navalny protests last weekend, over 2,000 women and gender-diverse people were counted.

Elsewhere, responses have been logged across all continents from Tanzania to Timor-Leste, South Sudan to San Morino, and Hawaii to the Holy See. Top ten performing countries (as at 18 February) includes:

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● Russian Federation
● Zambia
● United States of America
● Cameroon
● Switzerland
● Kenya
● Uganda
● Nigeria
● Botswana
● Zimbabwe

The ongoing project is the fifth annual mobilisation event from Women’s March Global, the leading women’s human rights organisation formed on the back of the protests that took place globally four years ago following Donald Trump’s inauguration.

These figures come as Women’s March Global gets set to organise around World Day of Social Justice (20 Feb). Polling will continue through International Women’s Day. A number of globally-known gender rights activists will be continuing to lend their voice to the campaign.

The ‘Global Count’ directly addresses data scarcity around women’s rights and the urgent need to better map the critical issues facing women and gender-diverse people across the globe. The results will put the power back in the hands of grassroots movements to breathe life into the urgent asks they need to make of governments, funders, and the international development sector at large.

At the end of the poll, the ‘Global Count’ asks women to dream: “What does progress for women’s human rights look like for you in 10 years?”. One respondent writes:

“The future is bright. Women are more powerful then before. We are slowly gaining our voices and soon we will be heard. In 10 years the world will accept us as a gender that belongs here to be seen, heard and respected. By then human rights will be a common norm for all.”

The ‘Global Count’ is a collaboration between some of the world’s most respected women’s rights organisations, including a newly-formed Steering Committee: Cooperative for Assistance and

Relief Everywhere Inc.(CARE), White Ribbon Alliance, CIVICUS, Girl Up, Global Fund for Women, and Global Office Consulting,over40grassroots organisationson every continent, and key supporters including the Malala Fund. It is being distributed by Survey Monkey and Facebook.

Betsy Scolnik, Board Chair of Women’s March Global, said:

“We’re so excited to have heard from women and gender-diverse people from over 130 countries, with the data growing everyday. A poll of this breadth and scope has never been done before and the more people we hear from, the stronger our evidence is for supporting women and gender-diverse people worldwide to an equitable and fairer future.

“As we mark World Day of Social Justice and look at how we can create a more equitable future for all, data from the Global Count can help us understand what women and gender-diverse people want and to help direct funds and programmes to help do this.”

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Global Count.

Contact: media@womensmarchglobal.org
Phone: +44 7873 258652 / +44 7921 927454
Press Images:HERE
Visit the Global Count:HERE
@theglobalcount #WeCount

The ‘Global Count‘has an array of women’s rights activists available for comment about the campaign, including:

● Betsy Scolnik,Board Chair, Women’s March Global (global media)
● Najet Zamourri,Board Member, Women’s March Global (regional media)
● Mwanahamisi Singano,Board Member, Women’s March Global (regional media)
● Chapter Heads across all continents (regional media)
● Representatives from the’Global Count‘Steering Committeeare available on request.

For further press information about the ‘Global Count‘, please contact:
media@womensmarchglobal.org

For general information about the ‘Global Count’, please visit:
globalcount.org/

Get engaged and mobilise today:
@theglobalcount
@womensmarchgbal

About Women’s March Global

On 21 January 2017 millions of women and allies around the world, many who would never before have called themselves feminists or women’s human rights defenders, took to the streets because we knew we had to make ourselves seen and heard.

We are now a network of 100+ Chapters and thousands of Members worldwide who continue to take action every day in our local communities to advance women’s human rights. Guided by the values of collaboration, radical empathy, and solidarity, we prioritise mobilisation across focus areas to build coalitions with truly grassroots organisers. Our goal is to amplify and support their work.

Women’s March Global’s mission is to mobilise and assemble the most impactful actions to defend women’s human rights globally. Women’s March Global’s vision is a world where all people acknowledge that our freedom is dependent on one another, and we work together to achieve a just, equitable, and dignified life for all.

The Women’s March Global Unity Principles provide a fleshed out framework for our vision.

https://womensmarchglobal.org

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

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