This video discusses the World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Gender Gap Index, revealing that only 68.8% of the global gender gap has been closed across 148 countries. Progress is slow, with full parity projected to take 123 years if current trends continue. Iceland remains the top performer, while many European nations lead in closing the gap. Key areas like health and education are near parity, but economic participation and political empowerment lag significantly. Closing the gender gap could add seven trillion dollars to the global economy.