Gender equality refers to the state in which women, men, girls, and boys have equal rights, resources, opportunities, and protections. It does not require individuals to be the same or treated identically, but ensures access unaffected by gender. This principle is enshrined in international agreements like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
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Gender equality matters as a fundamental human right essential for peaceful societies, full human potential, and sustainable development. It addresses ongoing challenges such as discrimination, violence against women and girls, and unequal participation in leadership and decision-making. These issues affect women, men, girls, and boys globally, with many countries lacking laws for key areas like equal marriage rights.
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People take action on gender equality through petitions addressing issues like equal pay, leadership representation, and ending gender-based violence. Advocacy efforts include campaigns for workplace protections, reproductive rights, and challenging stereotypes on social media. Collective actions also involve supporting international frameworks and policy changes via global bodies like the United Nations.
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