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Gender equalityis the state or condition that affords women and men equal enjoyment of human rights, socially valued goods, opportunities, and resources.
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Gender equalityDefinition Means that boys and girls would experience the same advantages and disadvantages in educational access, treatment and outcomes. In so far as it goes beyond questions of numerical balance, e [..]
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Gender equalityThis refers to the equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities of women and men and girls and boys. Equality does not mean that women and men will become the same but that women’s and men’s right [..]
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Gender equalityIt is very important to improve equality between men and women with regard to benefiting from the social and economic infrastructures, services and general welfare. The basic objective here is to reduce the differences of opportunity between men and women in receiving health, education and employment services, and in involvement in economic activit [..]
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Gender equality"A social order in which women and men share the same opportunities and the same constraints on full participation in both the economic and the domestic realm."
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Gender equalitythe belief that people should receive equal treatment and not be discriminated against on the basis of gender. Frequently accompanied by a denial of inherent biological differences between the genders.
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Gender equalityThis exists when women and men have equal conditions for realizing their full human rights and potential to contribute to national, political, economic, social, and cultural development [..]
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Gender equalityA broad concept and a goal for development. It is achieved when men and women have equal rights, freedoms, conditions, and opportunities for realizing their full potential and for contributing to and [..]
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Gender equalitymeans equal opportunities, rights and responsibilities for women and men, girls and boys. Equality does not mean that women and men are the same but that women’s and men’s opportunities, rights and responsibilities do not depend upon whether they are born female or male. It implies that the interests, needs and priorities of both women and men are [..]
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Gender equalityEnshrined in law as a basic right, gender equality refers to measurable, equal representation and status between women and men. Gender equality does not imply that women and men are the same, but that they have equal value and should be afforded equal treatment (Just Associates 2012).
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Gender equalityGender equality requires equal enjoyment by women and men of socially-valued goods, opportunities, resources and rewards. Gender equality does not mean that men and women become the same, but that the [..]
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Gender equalityGender equality is achieved when women and men enjoy the same rights and opportunities across all sectors of society, including economic participation and decision-making, and when the different behav [..]
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Gender equalityemphasizes treating men and women in the same way. Gender equality assumes that if men and women are treated the same, then equality results. This is untrue. Treating men and women “the same” may resu [..]
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Gender equalityGender equality refers to equal rights, responsibilities and opportunities for women and men and girls and boys. Equality refers to the state of being equal while equity refers to the state of being just, impartial or fair. However, equality of opportunity by itself does not guarantee equal outcomes for women and men.
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Gender equalityThe experience of affording women and men the same rights and opportunities across all sectors of society, including economic participation and decision-making. Also, when the different behaviours, as [..]
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Gender equalityEquality of all genders means ensuring that all individuals have the same rights, possibilities, and responsibilities regardless of their gender identity or expression.
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Gender equalityGenerally refers to equal visibility, empowerment and participation of both sexes in all spheres of public and private life. It means that rights, responsibilities, and opportunities cannot depend on [..]
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