Posted on 06/29/2021 11:07:32 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Co-chaired by France and Mexico, UN Women’s Generation Equality Forum in Paris will take place from June 30 to July 2 and feature 100 discussion panels, more than 700 speakers and delegates from 150 countries.
The roundtables will revolve around four main topic areas: economic justice, sexual and reproductive rights, gender violence, and how to defend women’s rights.
Gary Barker, one of the forum’s panelists and the CEO of the Brazil-based NGO Promundo, which engages men as allies for gender equality, told DW that the binding agreements from the forum would have an impact on people around the world. “For those of us who are activists, who hold our governments accountable, these agreements will allow us to say, for example: ‘Hey, government, why aren’t you doing more to protect women against violence?’” he said. […]
“There is an overwhelming amount of research that countries that achieve closer to gender equality are safer and better for men, as well,” Barker said. “Men live longer and are healthier; we report better relationships with our partners and our children.” …
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They should probably have a “work effort” or “productivity” forum to try to equate pay scales with actual usefulness instead of race/gender/sanity level
Not one bit of the UN’s focus will be on the countries that are worst about gender equality.
Then it will be skin color equality, then religion equality. The goal will be to equalize income (as the name indicates) meaning that certain people will find that their assets have been taken and given to the other groups.
Will they ask why so few women try to work in heavy labor type jobs? Construction. Plumbing. Etc..
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