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, U1: Importance of human rights
U2: What is gender equity?
• Ensures fair treatment and suitable living conditions.
• Refers to equal treatment for both genders. • Rights include life and security, job opportunities,
• Includes roles and relationships. protection from slavery, torture, arbitrary arrest,
• Questions treatment impact of gender differences. property ownership, freedom of religion, thought,
expression, education, leisure, health, rest, and
government participation.
• Adopted the Bill of Rights after 1994 democratic
Gender equity issues in a variety of elections.
athletic and sport activities U1: Human • Known as the 'Rainbow Nation', rich in diversity.
rights violations • Constitution allows religious practice and expression, as
• Traditional male-dominated perception of sports. long as it doesn't cause harm.
• Participation in sports as a basic human right. U2: Gender
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• 'Unity in Diversity' promotes understanding and respect.
• Barriers to gender equity include traditional beliefs equity (A)
and stereotypes.
• Women often win lesser prizes in certain sports.
• Schools and communities can challenge gender Types of violations
inequalities.
• Abuse leads to conflict and violation.
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• Benefits of sports include improved self-
• Violation involves treating individuals/groups as
confidence, healthy lifestyle, leadership, and
unworthy.
benefits for physically disabled.
• Historical examples: slavery, Nazi treatment,
Apartheid.
• Discrimination based on gender, appearance,
Defining gender-based violence race, religion, culture, beliefs.
• Emphasizes human rights, responsibilities, and
respecting others' rights.
• Discusses the impact of gender-based violence on
Counter-strategies to
victims and society. violations of human rights
• Discusses roles of men, women, boys, and girls in
community life. • Governments have a duty to provide human rights, but individual responsibility lies with all.
• Defines gender-based violence as emotional, verbal, • Responsible behavior and respect for others' rights are crucial.
and physical abuse. • Community organizations can help address rights violations.
• Explains gender-based violence's origins, including • Awareness of rights and responsibilities is essential.
power struggles, stereotypes, negative attitudes, and • Collaboration among communities, schools, and families can counter-act violations.
cultural influences. • Community-led initiatives like clean-up campaigns and recycling education address issues.
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