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The changing attitudes and promoting gender equality require:

AIgnoring cultural norms

BFocusing solely on economic development

CSustained efforts

DReducing political participation

Answer:

C. Sustained efforts

Read Explanation:

Factors Contributing to Changing Attitudes and Promoting Gender Equality:

  • Sustained Efforts: This is the cornerstone of achieving lasting change in attitudes towards gender equality. It implies consistent and ongoing actions rather than sporadic or one-time initiatives.

  • Education and Awareness Programs:

    • Curriculum reform to include gender sensitivity from an early age.

    • Public campaigns and media outreach to challenge stereotypes and promote positive role models.

    • Workshops and training for both men and women on gender equality principles and their benefits.

  • Legal and Policy Reforms:

    • Enactment and strict enforcement of laws against gender discrimination and violence.

    • Policies promoting equal opportunities in education, employment, and political participation.

    • Affirmative action or quota systems, where appropriate, to accelerate women's representation.

  • Economic Empowerment of Women:

    • Access to financial resources, credit, and property ownership.

    • Support for women entrepreneurs and promotion of equal pay for equal work.

    • Provision of affordable childcare and other support services to enable women's workforce participation.


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