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Respect: Find Out What It Means to Billions of Women

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International Women?s Day 2019 INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2019 Even if women are being heard,

International Women’s Day 2019 [Gallup] [VIEW IN BROWSER]( INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2019 Even if women are being heard, are they being listened to? [International Women's Day] Over the past decade, Gallup has talked to more than 1 million women in countries -- from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe -- about their daily lives and their hopes for themselves, their families and their world. Today, on International Women's Day, we share their stories. [No More Excuses]( No Excuses Gallup COO Jane Miller says business leaders need to move faster to increase the number of women in leadership positions. [Find Out How]( [Women Feel Less Respected]( U.S. Women Feel Less Respected Than Their Peers in Europe, Canada Less than half of U.S. women feel women in the United States are treated with respect and dignity. [Read The Story]( [Change Is Happening]( Middle East and North Africa: Change Is Happening The notion of women staying at home while men go out and work is losing ground across much of the Arab world. [Find Out Where]( [Signs Of Progress]( Latin America: Signs of Progress Women are becoming empowered, but more changes are needed to create a safer, more equitable environment for women and girls. [Show Me]( [Embracing Change]( Africa: Embracing Change Positive change is everywhere in Africa, but even if a country passes a law to provide equal rights for women, it may not translate into equality in practice. [Tell Me More]( [Former Soviet Union]( Former Soviet Union: Hope Lies With the Young Domestic violence is still a major problem across Russia and former Soviet states, but more people are talking about it, and young people’s attitudes are changing. [Find Out Why]( More To Explore INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2019 More U.S. women have seats in the House, but they still need more at the table … [Read more stories from women around the world >]( [Gallup] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( If you no longer want to receive emails about Gallup news and products, please [unsubscribe](. Gallup World Headquarters 901 F Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20004 USA [Privacy Statement]( | [Terms of Use]( Copyright © 2019 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

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