This document discusses discrimination against women globally. It describes several types of discrimination women face, including social (traditional gender roles), labor (access to jobs and equal pay), sexual (as sexual symbols), aesthetic (beauty standards), educational, and freedom to make their own decisions. Specific examples of discrimination against women are provided for Spain, Africa, and Asia. In Spain, domestic violence against women is highlighted. In Africa, women have little autonomy and face harsher punishments under the law. In Asia, sex-selective abortion, focus on women's beauty and domestic roles, and lack of education opportunities discriminate against women.