Gender equality in sports "All men are equal" was described in the independent declaration that Thomas Jefferson has continued for centuries even now. What is missing in this sentence is equal rights of women and men. Since writing this sentence, the times have made tremendous changes and women have acquired these rights. In today's age many people are seeing gender equality, but one place that does not exist is the sports world. Men and women have very different roles and expectations in the sports world.
Relationship between gender equality and sports not only achieves women's participation in sports and equality treatment but also promotes the "gender equality movement" and utilizes the potential of sports to make women's social empowerment It is to promote. And girls. Sports provides valuable means for giving power to women and girls and provides information on important social issues such as health, HIV / AIDS, women's rights. Women and girls participating in sports can also challenge the type of gender and be able to defeat deeply discriminatory attitudes and behaviors. Myriam Lamare, World Boxing
Following the 2013 EU Sports Gender Equality Conference, the sports gender equality strategy action proposal was approved in 2014 - 2015. Behavior and recommendations that contain proposals recognize that there still remains work to be done and encourage sports management organizations and non-governmental organizations to develop and implement gender-equal action strategies in sports both in and outside of the country, It is supported by related fields. Specific measures at the EU level The European Union Council chairman said at the European level women represent an average of 14% of the decision-making position of the European Olympic Movement. Of the 28 federations surveyed, there were 91 female presidents or the president and 8 vice presidents. These data reflect the trends in other decision-making disciplines where gender disparity is greater as the position is higher.
What else can I do? One way to apply gender perspectives to strengthen gender equality in sports is to mainstream gender perspectives into relevant policy areas. Gender mainstreaming can be explained as integrating gender perspective into each stage of policy or program development and implementation. Targeted measures and initiatives to achieve gender equality and increase women's participation in sports decision making are active discussions, training, mentoring programs, positive acts encouraging young women to participate in sports We will benefit from measures that set broader targets such as policies. The effect of legislation and voluntary measures can be strengthened by raising public awareness and fighting the role of regulation gender. Eliminating gender stereotypes plays an important role in removing barriers that limit women's leadership in sports.