Sociology, asked by Kindermem, 11 months ago

gender equality help in population management justify it ?
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Answered by RishiThakur
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Gender equality is a human right. Women are entitled to live with dignity and with freedom from want and from fear. Gender equality is also a precondition for advancing development and reducing poverty: Empowered women contribute to the health and productivity of whole families and communities, and they improve prospects for the next generation.

Still, despite solid evidence demonstrating the centrality of women’s empowerment to realizing human rights, reducing poverty, promoting development and addressing the world’s most urgent challenges, gender equality remains an unfulfilled promise.

For more than 30 years, UNFPA has advocated for women and girls, promoting legal and policy reforms and gender-sensitive data collection, and supporting initiatives that improve women's and girls' health and expand their choices in life.



Answered by smartbrainz
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Gender equality or equality between men and women is inherently linked to sustainable development and vital to the implementation of human rights for all. The ultimate goal of equal opportunity for men and women in all parts of the world is to provide women and men with the same resources, rights and duties.

Explanation:

  • Gender equality is important in the context of population and development programs, as it encourages men and women to take decisions that have a positive effect on their sexual and reproductive well-being, and on that of their partners and families. Decisions on topics like age at marriage, time of birth, use of contraceptives and avoiding unhealthy practices have to be changed with gender equality.
  • Women's education is defined as the process of providing women with education which may be formal or non-formal. .In a household, the whole household if the mother is educated, it is said Women are the key to population management, because if women are educated, they management of the population is possible because educated women are very aware of the disadvantages of population growth. If women are educated, they may have knowledge of family planning strategies that can help them control births and indirectly contribute to the management of the population.
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