Here is my answer. Do you want to add any more points. The goal of education is to improve the quality of people’s lives and in extension the quality of life of the society. The given image indicates that, despite this, ...
Gender equality implies that the interests, needs and priorities of both men and women and girls and boys are taken into consideration recognizing the diversity of different groups and that all human beings are free to develop their personal abilities and make choices without the limitations set byRead more
Gender equality implies that the interests, needs and priorities of both men and women and girls and boys are taken into consideration recognizing the diversity of different groups and that all human beings are free to develop their personal abilities and make choices without the limitations set by stereotypes and prejudices about gender roles.
The government of India has implemented many initiatives to promote gender equality which includes:
- Legal Protections: The government has enacted laws to protect women such as domestic violence act 2005, the dowry prohibition act 1961, and the prohibition of child marriage act 2006.
- Financial inclusion: The government has implemented initiatives to promote financial inclusion to women such as stand-up India and Pradhan Mantri Yojana.
- Education: The government has implemented initiatives to promote education for women such as right of children to free and compulsory education (RTE) act, 2009
- Employment: The government has implemented initiatives to promote employment for women such as the equal remuneration act,1976 which provides for equal pay for men and women for same work.
- STEM education: The government has implemented initiatives to promote women in STEM fields, such as gender advancement for transforming institutions (GATI) initiative, which aims to develop a charter for gender equity in STEMM.
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societies to achieve lasting peace and sustainable development. Education is key to achieving all other human rights. What do we mean by a right to education? Every person is entitled to a quality education without discrimination, which means: A compulsory free primary school educationRead more
societies to achieve lasting peace and sustainable development. Education is key to achieving all other human rights.
What do we mean by a right to education?
Every person is entitled to a quality education without discrimination, which means:
A compulsory free primary school education for every child
Secondary school (including technical training) must be available to everyone – states must work towards providing this for free
Higher education must be equally accessible, with countries working towards the goal of making this free
Fundamental education for those who missed out on primary school should be encouraged and available
It also means parents have the right to choose schools for their children and for individuals and organisations to set up schools that meet minimum standards.
Theirworld also believes that every child should have access to two years of free, quality pre-primary education.
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