For the past 47 years, International Women's Day has been celebrated worldwide on the 8th of March. It honours women's social, economic, cultural, and political achievements. The day also serves as a rallying cry for greater gender equality. Although the past decades have been significant progress for women's and girls' rights. Overall, though, progress has been uneven and slow. The worldwide gender gap will not close for another 100 years at the current rate of progress. Women's rights are human rights, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women was adopted 40 years ago, however, discrimination is still prevalent in law and practise, women and girls have fewer access to resources and opportunities and are under-represented in decision-making at all levels. Over the last decades, 131 countries have added 274 gender-related reforms to their laws and regulations, yet it is projected that more than 2.5 billion women and girls live in countries with at least on discriminatory law (UnitedNations, n.d.). It is the purpose of this project to examine the journey towards women's legal empowerment.
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We typically publish graphics using Quarto notebooks, which can be found in the*.qmd
files. Quarto allows reproducible analysis and visualisation to be done in a mix of languages, but we typically use R and Observable JS.
You'll need to:
- Download and install Quarto
- Download the install R
- Satisfy the R package dependencies. In R:
- Install the
renv
package withinstall.packages("renv")
, - Then run
renv::restore()
to install the R package dependencies. - (For problems satisfying R package dependencies, refer to Quarto's documentation on virtual environments.)
- Install the
Now, render the .qmd
files to the /docs
directory with:
quarto render --output-dir docs *.qmd
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