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The concept of gender equality, its historical context, and the obstacles that still persist in achieving it. Topics covered include lack of female leadership, violence, gender stereotypes, political participation, affordability and accessibility of childcare, sexism, limited access to education, and the gender pay gap. The document also presents statistics on child marriage, violence against women, and the education gap between boys and girls, as well as the importance of gender equality for sustainable development.
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PRESENTED BY JÚLIA GONZÁLEZ
Gender equality does not imply that women and men are the same, but that they have equal value and should have equal treatment. Gender equality is considered a human right by the United Nations.
Lack of female leaders Violence Gender stereotypes Political participation Affordability and accessibility of childcare Sexism Limited access to education
The UN report states that in 2021, nearly 1 in 5 women aged 20- were married before turning 18, from across communities.
STATISTICS Globally, more than 1 in 10 women and girls aged 15-49 were subjected to sexual and/or physical violence by an intimate partner in 2021.
Although the global gender gap narrowed slightly between 2021 and 2022, women still earn less money over the span of their working lives than men.
Gender equality, besides being a fundamental human right , is essential to achieve peaceful societies, with full human potential and sustainable development. When everyone, regardless of their gender, is treated fairly and has equal opportunities, it can lead to greater prosperity and happiness for all
a) Paying female employees less than their male colleagues for the same work b) Women working shorter hours or part-time to take care of children c) Both WHICH OF THESE AFFIRMATIONS EXPLAIN GENDER PAY GAP?
GENDER EQUALITY CONSIDERED A HUMAN RIGHT BY THE UNITED NATIONS. True False
NAME AN OBSTACLE TO GENDER EQUALITY: ...
NAME AN OBSTACLE TO GENDER EQUALITY: Lack of female leaders Violence Gender stereotypes Political participation Affordability and accessibility of childcare Sexism