Gender Equality and Sustainable Development

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The article discusses gender equality as an integral part of democratic values. It is a state that should be based not only on political and social, but also the idea equality, which means ensuring equal rights responsibilities, responsibilities participation in socio-political life. 5th goal United Nations-Sustainable Development to ensure society. Therefore, Government Georgia actively working economic empowerment women opportunities country by 2030 protect balance decision-making process. According global studies, female potential least used resource world, pandemic exacerbates this problem. world globally, rate job losses due pandemics about 1.8 times higher than same men. extensively covers additional risk factors for such poverty, often do have access adequate nutrition, fresh air, water, doctor visits, housing. For example, production textiles one most important polluting industries world. 90% employees field are women. Similarly, Georgia, majority garment factories Our observations show earn average 400-500 GEL per month, return having work hard, overtime, increases their health risks. Similar problems exist other industry conditions. city Rustavi, where degree air pollution 3-4 allowable norms. That why complain weak immunity, various allergic oncological diseases. noted integration issues development legislative policies, laws, strategies programs does happen and, unfortunately, puts interest business profit ahead needs UN Office has set up Extended Gender Thematic Group (GTG) achieve goals objectives out 2021-2025 Partnership Agreement, brings together all contacts works promote women's country. Keywords: sustainable development, cooperation agreement, empowerment, rights.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Ekonomika

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1392-1258', '2424-6166']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36962/ecs104/10-12/2021-28