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Essay / Gender Inequality - 922
Gender inequality means that women and men, based on their gender, are treated differently and do not have the same rights in society as their counterparts. It is clear that there are many natural differences between men and women. But these natural differences must not be reflected in the lives of women and become a pretext for a systematic violation of their rights and paralyze them from accessing the same education, the same health care, the same employment and all other opportunities. social and political. It is certain that unequal power relations between men and women constitute the main element of human rights violation, the negative and harmful effects of which are not only limited to women themselves, but also include many pernicious effects direct and indirect on the whole of society, mainly on children and women. adolescents and then even for men. Although there have been a considerable number of programs around the world to combat and reduce this type of inequality and discrimination, the results have fallen far short of the goals and many much-needed steps still need to be taken. However, from west to east, the elements that contribute to this type of discrimination mostly come from culture, law, religion and strong traditions, each of these factors having its own role in preventing women from exercise their rights. No one denies it, education is considered the path to well-being, better economy, security and even health care in every society. There is no doubt that investing in human capital is the cornerstone of building a prosperous society and plays an important role in reducing poverty in the country. But due to disincentive culture and traditional and institutional discrimination, women in developing countries receive less education than men. UNICE research... middle of article ...... find out why the instructions given by men are discriminatory and reflect prejudice. In order to eradicate gender-based inequality, we must try to eliminate the problems and uncover the sociological factors that have led society to subordinate and disadvantage half of its people in terms of rights. Most importantly, all national and international organizations and governments must cooperate with United Nations programs for women and must obey and implement the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in their country. In the same way, there are many positive measures that can empower women and raise awareness in communities, which can consolidate the position of women and secure their lives. Implementing these types of programs requires fundamental reforms in many constitutions and cultures and even religions..