Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.
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05. Gender equality
Due to the total absence of Sex Education, ADEMKAN is training and informing girls and adolescents about Sexual and Reproductive Rights. We do it to eliminate unwanted pregnancies and early marriages that often serve as solutions. Motherhood has to be an option not a destination.
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We, Paiter SuruĂ women, face so many challenges after making contact with non-indigenous people. We learned a language that is not ours, to communicate, to leave the village, the place in which we grew up, in order to study.
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Women and girls make up half of the world population and thus half of its labor force. Supporting women's leadership and empowerment will ensure their contribution to the socio-economic development of the community.
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The first wave of emancipation started when two American ladies were refused to enter the Court of Justice in London. They concluded that an International Council should be founded to emancipate women worldwide.Since 1957 women got equal pay and equal rights at the factory.
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