January 2008 | On Our Radar

What Counts?

67 Percentage of the world’s work that is done by women

10 Percentage of the world’s income that is earned by women

1 Percentage of the world’s property that is owned by women

15 Age by which 1 million of the world’s girls will be forced to marry

15-19 Typical marrying age of brides in Sub-Saharan Africa (the average groom is 10 years older)

76 Million Number of girls in the world who have never received a single day of schooling

50 Percent reduced rate of HIV infection among young women in developing countries who attend at least six years of school

3 Number of additional children unschooled women are likely to bear, as compared to their educated counterparts

$35 Cost of sending an Afghani girl to school for one year

$10 Billion Amount it would cost each year to send all the world’s children to school by 2015 (less than the annual amount the world spends on ice cream)

Sources: Potentia Foundation, International Women’s Health Coalition.

Compiled by Jenny Rough

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