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Africa: Pandemic Turned Up Dial on Women's Challenges
Gallup's Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Magali Rheault, discusses the challenges -- and opportunities -- for women in Africa.
Research Demystifies the Gender Gap in Life Satisfaction
Why do women rate their life satisfaction higher than men do in most surveys? A new analysis suggests they are not happier.
Latin America: Women Resilient During Pandemic
Gallup's Regional Director for the World Poll in Latin America, Johanna Godoy, discusses the challenges that women face in her region.
Women Improving Their Lives Through Networks: A Conversation
Networks provide access to ideas, resources, support, role models and human connection -- and working women need all of those things.
Eastern Europe: Women, Girls Under More Pressure
Gallup World Poll Regional Director Galina Zapryanova discusses the challenges for women in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Women in Eastern Europe Face Health, Safety Challenges
Galina Zapryanova, Gallup's regional research director for Eastern Europe and former Soviet states, joins the podcast to discuss new and preexisting hardships for European women, as well as the hopeful signs she sees.
Fewer 'Good Health Experiences' for Women in Eastern Europe
Women in Eastern Europe score the worst in Europe on most dimensions of their health, according to the Hologic Global Women's Health Index.
Cooking and Eating Together: Key Ingredients for Wellbeing?
Globally, 58% of adults said they enjoyed cooking in the past week, though nearly twice as many women as men say this, according to a new study by the Ajinomoto Group and Gallup.
What Are Black Women's Daily Experiences Like in the U.S.?
Camille Lloyd and Whitney DuPreé join the podcast to discuss Black women's experiences in the U.S.
Women Worldwide Not Getting Tests That Could Save Their Lives
The inaugural Hologic Global Women's Health Index shows that during the first year of the pandemic, most women worldwide said they weren't tested for diseases and conditions that harm or kill millions every year.