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10 SAFEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR WOMEN 2024

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When women’s safety is a major issue even in the 21st century, one should ponder over the fact that if there are countries where women can wander freely at any hour of the days. Well, there are. Surveys reveal top 10 safest countries in the world that that assure them with peace and security:

Denmark: Denmark ranks on top when talked about the safest country for women. The Danes give highest importance to equality. the Ministry of Equality is included in the governing coalition of Denmark. Women in this country is more engage in handling business while men look up to household and childrais8ng. Denmark’s parental leave and tax- subsized daycare encourage women to pursue their career, work in their preferences alongside raising their families. Women are very well represented in this country. Denmark’s parliament have almost 40% women candidates.

 Switzerland: through Agenda 2030, Switzerland has taken measures to ensure gender equality and women’s rights in its new institutional agriculture. Gender equality, women’s empowerment and improving their rights fall upon Switzerland’s new sustainable Development Strategy. Unpaid care work is divided equally between men and women through development and implementation policies.

 Sweden: the guiding principle in Sweden is that both men and women ha s the right to work and support oneself to balance work and family life with strive without fear, abuse and violence.

Finland: Finland is a country that is acclaimed to be the first country to give fully political rights to women in 1906. Women in Finland work fulltime and enrol themselves in education healthcare sectors. Also women can engage fully in political and economic affaires of the country. Both men and women are represented in the workplace equally. Discrimination upon gender. Gender equality and gender expression is equal in this country. There is availability of low-cost, high-quality child care, work life balance measures, and policies that provides family leaves equally to the parents.

Luxembourg: the country provides gender free society stereotypes focusing gender equality in all aspects. Domestic abuse and gender stereotypes are against this country’s legislation. From 2015 onwards, Luxembourg has “Ministry of Equality of Men and Women.

Iceland: the country is in a alignment of equal status and equal rights, for men and women; no corporation, government council, or committee can have less than 40% gender according to their Fundamental Rights. Any company in their country must have more than 25 percent employees must follow gender equality propaganda.

Norway: considered as one of the most gender-equal country, it aims to expand opportunities for women and girls, promote empowerment and self-determination.

Austria: Austria continues to enhance equality and women’s empowerment. Implementation of Protection of Women against Violence is still in process there.

The Netherlands: women’s rights is in the central focus in their politics; the country ranks before than many other countries in terms of women rights and empowerment.

New Zealand: among many, New Zealand is a country that assures security to women; the country has decreased gender-based violence and implemented policies for the sake gender equalities and rights. New Zealand Government has law to criminalise domestic violence, sexual assault, supports services for victims, thereby looking forward to safer future for women. 

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