To bridge these gaps and achieve gender equality, a multipronged approach is necessary. We need to address various aspects of this multifaceted issue. Gender equality is not as simple as ensuring equal opportunities in a single aspect of a woman’s life but requires addressing systemic inequalities across various domains such as education, employment, healthcare, and social participation. This multifaceted nature of gender equality calls for comprehensive strategies that tackle root causes and barriers at both the structural and societal levels. Governments and communities must collaborate to implement policies and initiatives that promote gender equity and destroy discriminatory practices. From reforming laws and policies to challenging cultural norms and stereotypes, efforts must be holistic and intersectional, recognizing the interconnectedness of gender with other forms of inequality such as race, class, and sexuality. Only through concrete and sustained efforts can a country hope to achieve a society where all individuals, regardless of their gender, have equal rights and access to equal opportunities.