Gender equality
Gender equality
Equal access to education
Achieving gender equality in and through education is at the heart of the human rights agenda, and the key to achieving the transformational 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Global trends are increasingly recognizing the intrinsic and extrinsic needs for investing in girls’ education, especially for adolescent girls, including in situations affected by fragility and conflict. Educating girls delivers a ripple effect that not only benefits the girls them.
equal access to health facilitity
Health equity means ensuring that everyone has the chance to be as healthy as possible .As defined in the National Health Strategy the principle of equity means that services are accessible on the basis of need. The Strategy elaborates on the principle as follows : “The achievement of an equitable health service has a number of dimensions.
equal empowerment
All people, regardless of gender and gender-related factors, deserve equal access to development opportunities. We delivers services and information that break gender barriers, promote equity and leadership, and empower women in their organizations and communities. Our program strengthens the capacity of institutions to better incorporate gender-related strategies, tools, and approaches into their work.
What people say about gender equality
“Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all kinds of oppression.”
— Nelson Mandela
“A gender-equal society would be one where the word ‘gender’ does not exist: where everyone can be themselves.”
— Gloria Steinem

