GENDER EQUALITY
SDG 5 is aimed to “achieve
gender quality and empower all women and girls”, or simply on “Gender
Equality”. It has nine (9) targets and fourteen (14)
indicators. SDG 5 is focused on pursuing the main goal of real and
sustained gender equality in all aspects of women and girls’ lives which
includes (1) ending gender disparities, (2) eliminating violence against women
and girls’ lives, (3) eliminating early and forced marriage, (4) securing equal
participation and opportunities for leadership, and (5) universal access to
sexual and reproductive rights. Gender equality, also known as sexual
equality or equality of the sexes, is the state of equal ease of
access to resources and opportunities regardless of gender, including economic
participation and decision-making; and the state of valuing different
behaviors, aspirations and needs equally, regardless of gender.
Gender equality is the goal, while
gender neutrality and gender equity are practices and ways of thinking that
help in achieving the goal. Gender parity,
which is used to measure gender balance in a given situation, can aid in
achieving gender equality but is not the goal in and of itself. Gender equality
is more than just equal representation, it is strongly tied to women's rights,
and often requires policy changes.
On a global scale, achieving gender
equality also requires eliminating harmful practices against women and girls,
including sex trafficking, femicide, wartime sexual violence, gender wage gap, and other oppression tactics. UNFPA stated that, "despite many
international agreements affirming their human rights, women are still much
more likely than men to be poor and illiterate. They have less access to property
ownership, credit, training and employment. This partly stems from the archaic
stereotypes of women being labelled as child-bearers and home makers, rather
than the bread winners of the family.[3] They are far less likely than men to be politically
active and far more likely to be victims of domestic
violence."
Goal 5 Targets
5.1 End all forms of discrimination against all women
and girls everywhere
5.2 Eliminate all forms of violence against all women
and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual
and other types of exploitation
5.3 Eliminate all harmful practices, such as child,
early and forced marriage and female genital mutilation
5.4 Recognize and value unpaid care and domestic work
through the provision of public services, infrastructure and social protection
policies and the promotion of shared responsibility within the household
and the family as nationally appropriate
5.5 Ensure women’s full and effective participation and
equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision making in
political, economic and public life
5.6 Ensure universal access to sexual and reproductive
health and reproductive rights as agreed in accordance with the Programme of
Action of the International Conference on Population and Development and the
Beijing Platform for Action and the outcome documents of their review
conferences
5.A Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to
economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and
other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources,
in accordance with national laws
5.B Enhance the use of enabling technology, in
particular information and communications technology, to promote the
empowerment of women
5.C Adopt and strengthen sound policies and enforceable
legislation for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of all
women and girls at all levels.
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