Political Science, asked by ry9182514, 10 months ago

what is feminist government​

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Answered by Dreamboi
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Feminist... State feminism is feminism created or approved by the government of a state or nation. It usually specifies a particular program. The government may at the same time prohibit non-governmental organizations from advocating for any other feminist program. In the 20th century, Turkey's government "preempted feminism.

Answered by dangerousqueen01
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A feminist government means that gender equality is central to the Government’s priorities – in decision-making and resource allocation. A feminist government ensures that a gender equality perspective is brought into policy-making on a broad front, both nationally and internationally. Women and men must have the same power to shape society and their own lives. This is a human right and a matter of democracy and justice.

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