In 1840 I was able to trace the roots of the women's rights conference of Seneca Falls. Two women, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, attended the World Anti Slavery Conference in London as representatives and their husbands. The Credential Committee decided that the women "are not suitable for public meetings and business meetings on constitutional basis." During these meetings, women were separated from men and neither speak nor announced their opinion. Only men are allowed to talk.
This is the wrong equivalent year. Let's start here: Yes, men and women are equal, but equality is not the same. In the struggle for equality, we are obsessed with the idea of ensuring that women receive equal treatment. If we deal only with women (with men or always women), we can not achieve equality. I know the founder of many very talented men, and none of them can build a man with their own body. None of them bleeds monthly (and often experiences 8-10 pain). None of them have over-cultured bodies (sorry, not even p90x). Can women make smart ideas, teams, or run a company? Of course it is good. Are we the same as men? No women build relationships and teams in different ways and often use different ways
Inequality among men and women is the concept of gender inequality. Different meanings, their ideas, ideas, and ideologies are not treated equally. This situation is high for the society in which we live. Men are more important, better handled, and respect their thoughts more, but women living in society are not. They are being misunderstood, judged, or being compared. Every woman must have experienced such a thing at least once in her life and must consider whether "a woman in the world is wrong." . There is nothing wrong with women and women. The problem lies in the human mind that women can not succeed in their lives.
Despite tremendous progress of society in the past century, women are still not treated equally and have not received the same opportunity. They are still in danger of economic, political, social and cultural rights. About 70% of the world's hungry population is women. Women's representatives in the world democratic system remain low, and in one third of the world, women occupy less than 10% of parliament. Generally speaking, the results of gender equality in the effectiveness of aid are not much favored. In earthquake and post-conflict environments, women often lack safety and are excluded from the decision making process in the areas of economics, society and politics.