Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties that may promote healing and reduce scar appearance.
The Balkan nation ranked high in average number of years of education for women, absence of legal discrimination, and perception of community safety.
The Dutch government has undertaken many initiatives to support women's rights. They also recognized that women are severely underrepresented in Dutch politics.
The South American nation has improved their gender parity scores by at least 0.5 percentage points. This has mainly been in regard to workforce participation, leadership, and remuneration.
While Australia is one of the leading economies in the Pacific, women are unfortunately overrepresented as part-time workers in low-paid industries. They're also not being properly represented in leadership roles.
While Mozambique has a long way to go, like all countries, 83.3% of legal frameworks that promote, enforce, and monitor gender equality, with a focus on violence against women, are in place.
While Jamaica has made significant progress in gender equality, equal access to economic opportunity is still a distant dream.
While gender equality is a cornerstone in the Danish welfare state, Danish men still earn 12.7% more than women. Compared to other Nordic countries, gender equality is progressing more slowly in Denmark.
Estonian women have on average much higher education than the global average. On top of that, the legal framework for gender equality is enshrined in the Estonian Constitution.