Giving Compass' Take:
- Mashable highlights a video that looks at the ways women and girls are living with more risk that is caused by global inequality and found in surprising places.
- How can this video help address gender data bias? How can funders help stop gender inequality?
- Learn how to support women and girls with our Gender Equality Guide.
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It's a man's world. Literally.
Research shows that we aren't collecting sex disaggregated data about women and, as a result, the world that surrounds us is designed for men. This shocking video by Plan International Norway looks at the tangible ways women and girls' lives are placed at risk by inequality.
The video begins with a woman being told she's pregnant by a doctor, who follows up by telling her abortion is illegal in the country in which she resides. It's a horrifying moment — but one that women in countries or states with total bans or restrictive abortion laws might identify with.
The next scene of the video explores the impact of Google's speech-recognition software, which a researcher at the University of Washington found to be 70 percent more likely to accurately recognise male speech.
Then we cut to the next scene, where a journalist is reporting from the scene of a car accident involving a young woman. In the segment, the journalist cites research by the University of Virginia’s Centre for Applied Biomechanics, which revealed that female drivers are 47 percent more likely to be seriously injured in a car crash than men.
Read the full article about putting women first by Rachel Thompson at Mashable.