SDG 5: Gender Equality
Updated: 30 September 2022

Manuela Leporesi
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- Discrimination against women and girls can lead to ill health
- Discrimination may include forced early marriage or pressure to start a family.
- Women and girls experience discrimination when they are excluded from paid work and/or the political sphere
- There are human rights related to gender equality, for example:
- End discrimination against women in all areas of life
- Right to decide the number and spacing of children
- Special protection for people who need it, such as mothers, children and older people
- End of violence against women and girls throughout life
- Right to just and favourable conditions of work
- Access to sexual and reproductive health and rights for all people
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