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  • Equal access to education: Gender equality aims to ensure that people of all genders have equal access to education, and that education is free from gender-based discrimination and stereotypes.
  • Equal employment opportunities: Gender equality aims to ensure that people of all genders have equal access to employment opportunities, and that they are not discriminated against based on their gender.
  • Elimination of gender-based violence: Gender equality aims to eliminate gender-based violence, including sexual assault, domestic violence, and harassment.
  • Equal political representation: Gender equality aims to ensure that people of all genders have equal representation and opportunities for political participation, including running for office and voting.
  • Equal pay for equal work: Gender equality aims to eliminate the gender pay gap, so that people of all genders are paid the same for doing the same job.
  • Gender-sensitive health care: Gender equality aims to ensure that people of all genders have access to gender-sensitive health care, including reproductive health care and support for gender identity.
  • Challenging gender stereotypes: Gender equality aims to challenge gender stereotypes and promote positive representations of people of all genders in the media, education, and society.

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