 Over the last 30 years. Over the last 30 years. Over the last 30 years. Over the past 30 years, international organizations and policymakers have raised a consensus. There's a connection between gender equality and economic growth. In order to get more women to participate and benefit from economic activity, education is crucial. Fortunately, the data shows that most countries have been able to achieve this objective in terms of gender parity with regards to primary education. In order for women to fully participate in the sense that to be participating in policymaking and in government, we need to look beyond primary education, secondary education and tertiary education. The gender gap there is wider and I think that is more of a concern. How can we get more women getting degrees and then higher degrees? One way to increase the number of women in secondary and tertiary education is through what I refer to as the role model effect. You look at your teacher or your mentor, she looks like me. 15 years ago, she looked like exactly me and she's been able to make it. She's gotten this far, she's famous. I can do it too, why not? The more women you have as teachers in secondary school, the better the performance of the female students. My research allows us to quantify the importance of the role model effect. We realize that in some regions of the world, in particular discrimination against women and social norms and customs that are not favorable to women remain extremely important and are difficult to change. Over the next 30 years. Over the next 30 years. Over the next 30 years. So over the next 30 years, I think it's important for the international community, academics and policymakers to go back to the drawing board. We should focus on secondary education and tertiary education and analyze factors that constrain women from going beyond primary education. A big challenge for wider is to add the gender dimension to the various aspects of inequality for which wider is well known for the past 30 years. If wider could really significantly contribute to help us thinking about how to address the issue of discrimination against women, this will be great.