2. CONTENT TO DISCUSES
• INTRODUCTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
• HUMAN RIGHTS GENDER EQUALITY
– Introduction & History
– Efforts to fight inequality
• CONCLUSION
• BIBLIOGRAPHY
3. Human rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever
our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin,
color, religion, language, or any other status. We are all equally
entitled to our human rights without discrimination. These rights
are all interrelated, interdependent and indivisible.
Human Rights Day is celebrated annually across the world on
10 December.
INTRODUCTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Celebrations United Nations
Begins 1948
4. INTRODUCTION OF GENDER EQUALITY
Gender equality is the view that men and
women should receive equal treatment, and should not
be discriminated against based on gender.
A generic symbol for gender equality
Savitribai Phule
5. HISTORY
The "We Can Do It!" poster from 1943 was re-
appropriated as a symbol of the feminist
movement in the 1980s.
The feminist movement refers to a series of
campaigns for reforms on issues such as
reproductive rights, domestic violence,
maternity leave, equal pay, women's suffrage,
sexual harassment, and sexual violence, all of
which fall under the label of feminism.
Life of the Diligent Shaker, Shaker Historical Society
They are practitioners of gender equality. They
branched off from a Quaker community in the
north-west of England before emigrating to America
in 1774.
6. EFFORTS TO FIGHT INEQUALITY
Violence against women
Acid attack victim in Cambodia
Girls' access to education
Girls in Delhi government school
Harmful traditional practices
Anti-dowry poster in Bangalore, India
7. EFFORTS TO FIGHT INEQUALITY
Political participation of women
A world map showing countries governmental participation by women, 2010