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Philippines places 70th in 2024 SDG Gender Index

The Philippines ranked 70th out of 139 countries in the 2024 SDG Gender Index by Equal Measures 2030. The Philippines scored 67.52 out of 100, one of the lowest in the region. Despite this, the country scored slightly above the Asia and the Pacific average score of 66.48 and the world average score of 66.13. This index assesses progress on gender equality and provides a snapshot of where the world stands on the vision of gender equality outlined in the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Based on the report, no country has achieved the promise of gender equality envisioned in the 2030 Agenda.

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