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No country in the world can yet say they have achieved gender equality.
Emma Watson
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Gender equality is a goal that has not yet been achieved globally.

Emma Watson's quote highlights the ongoing struggle for gender equality across the globe. It emphasizes that despite progress in many areas, no country can genuinely claim to have attained complete equality between genders, reflecting the need for continued efforts and commitment to this essential issue.

Themes

Gender EqualityWomen'S RightsGlobal IssueSocietyFeminism

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech at a women's rights rally, someone might say, 'As Emma Watson rightly points out, no country has truly achieved gender equality, highlighting the need for our continued activism.'

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