Sunday

Best to be a women in Iceland

NOT FOR GRADE

Next Thursday as we all know is the 101'st International Women's day. The British newspaper The Independent decided to look at the current status of women in the world today. Iceland came number one once again and I think it is the third year in a row. When everything is drawn together Iceland scores the highest points.

Rwanda is the only country where women are in majority on the congress (45/80). It is best to be a mother in Norway and worst in Afghanistan. It is best to be in sports in the US but best in Sweden for those who are into arts.

I couldn't find any sources where The Independent got these results and many of them might be a bit sketchy. But it is a good article to read and it has many interviews with women all over the world.

Heiðar


Source:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/revealed-the-best-and-worst-places-to-be-a-woman-7534794.html

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