Women earn only 10 per cent of the world’s income although they do  two-thirds of the world's work, they form half of the world’s population  yet 2/3rds of the world’s poorest are women.
In some countries discrimination exists despite equality laws, in  others it is systemic and entrenched in the legal system. Combined with  poverty and minority status it can be - and is - lethal to thousands of  women every year by way of violence and pregnancy. Discrimination leads  to a lack of education, which leads to poverty, abuse and exploitation  and further discrimination, which closes the vicious cycle of poverty.
However, women are not passive victims, often they are the most  committed and successful agents of change, not only for their own  families and communities but for the whole of society.
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