Thursday, June 13, 2019

Gender equality and violence against women


Studies and literature surrounding violence against women seems to require that all roads need to readjust structural imbalances in order to mitigate the greater privilege that men have. But which aspect of this power and how it is driving the violent criminal so that it lacks clear and obvious conclusions is a further study of the broad social aspect of violence constituting violence against women Is necessary for the measurement. It is important to understand the observations surrounding the persistence of the gender hierarchy. 

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Considering the relative social status of gender affects strategies and policies at all levels of the ecological model to prevent violence against women, including education planning and service provision.
With the emphasis on achieving gender equality, the goal of preventing, reducing, and eliminating intimate partners and sexual violence has been explored, but what does it mean and that it will do at the social level Further research is necessary to understand the best way accurately. To embrace the sociological viewpoint and to strengthen our understanding of what inequal aspects the violence against women has the greatest influence is to give information to the policy on this important work field Will be helpful 

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The countermeasures and economic indicators concerning gender equality should take into consideration social attitudes and structural levels and how they affect access to resources and power.
In education and planning to reduce violence against women, understanding of the relationship between gender and its status gives information to education and plan to ensure respect and respect for differences between socially constituted groups It must be. The structure of masculinity and femininity defined by cultural and social norms does not involve violence and requires efforts to adapt to the masculinity including the attitudes of mutual respect between men and women. Evidence base on how to do this is expanding
In order to challenge traditional norms on the social role of gender, it is possible to incorporate organizational changes into policy and work practices while recognizing the impact of gender differences and attitudes on such differences . 

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At the service provision level, recognizing and recognizing the deep-rooted effects of gender and other inequalities based on adverse conditions is important for progress.
As part of the implementation of CSE, we need more "effective" evidence than changing attitudes towards gender equality and reducing violence against women and girls. Likewise, changing attitudes towards sexual diversity and respecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, homosexuals or doubt and challenging homophobia and degenerative phobia requires more Evidence is necessary. People's culture Violence against these people. To carry out the CSE program we need even more evidence and it is "effective" for certain disadvantaged youth groups, especially those with disabilities, young narcotic users, young sex workers, young transgender people is there.
In the past few years, progress has been made in the fight against legislation, education, and violence against women. Latin America can realize gender equality by formulating gender equality policies, empowering women, integrating gender equality in all areas of society, and educating on gender issues. These are the keys to equal freedom and freedom from violence against women for men and women. Young people have important opinions and have opinions that are not often heard. I actively participate in empowerment of girls and play an important role in my growth. In order to increase participation, it is necessary to better understand the contents of the participation of young people and how children and adolescents understand the content of youth participation in a more collective and better way.

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