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The state of play for women’s safety risks across the globe

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The landscape for women’s safety risks and rights is always changing. In many parts of the world, the changes are still predominantly negative. In fact, in September 2023, the United Nations stated that the world is failing girls and women as there is a constant shortfall in achieving gender equality.

Ahead of International Women’s Day 2024, and to help organisations keep their female employees safe while travelling overseas, Healix has compiled a list of the countries that have seen progression in their stance on women’s rights, and safety, and the countries where women’s rights have deteriorated.

Regression

Progression

Raquel Recuero, Regional Security Manager (Asia Pacific), Healix, commented:

Before deploying female members of staff overseas, risk managers at organisations should seek expert advice on local laws and customs regarding women’s rights regarding dress codes and cultural and other regulations that may apply exclusively to women. Compliance with local laws and customs will avoid potentially heavy penalties and mitigate the risk of being targeted.

Raquel Recuero, Regional Security Manager, Healix

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