Members of the advisory body that made a proposal on gender equality to Prime Minister Kishida ahead of next week's G7 Hiroshima Summit responded to an interview with NHK. They emphasized that data showing the impact on the economy is necessary for countries to take action as policies.

The proposal lists specific pillars that governments should address. These include budgeting for domestic and international projects aimed at gender equality, ensuring equal opportunities for education, removing stereotypes of men and women through education, and visualizing gender disparities and collecting and utilizing data.