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Global Issues: Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment

Gender equality means that men and women have equal power and equal opportunities for financial independence, education, and personal development. Women's empowerment is a critical aspect of achieving gender equality. It includes increasing a woman's sense of self-worth, her decision-making power, her access to opportunities and resources, her power and control over her own life inside and outside the home, and her ability to effect change. Yet gender issues are not focused on women alone, but on the relationship between men and women in society. The actions and attitudes of men and boys play an essential role in achieving gender equality.

Education is a key area of focus. Although the world is making progress in achieving gender parity in education, girls still make up a higher percentage of out-of-school children than boys. Approximately one quarter of girls in the developing world do not attend school. Typically, families with limited means who cannot afford costs such as school fees, uniforms, and supplies for all of their children will prioritize education for their sons. Families may also rely on girls' labor for household chores, carrying water, and childcare, leaving limited time for schooling. But prioritizing girls' education provides perhaps the single highest return on investment in the developing world. An educated girl is more likely to postpone marriage, raise a smaller family, have healthier children, and send her own children to school. She has more opportunities to earn an income and to participate in political processes, and she is less likely to become infected with HIV.

Women's health and safety is another important area. HIV/AIDS is becoming an increasingly impactful issue for women. This can be related to women having fewer opportunities for health education, unequal power in sexual partnership, or as a result of gender-based violence. Maternal health is also an issue of specific concern. In many countries, women have limited access to prenatal and infant care, and are more likely to experience complications during pregnancy and childbirth. This is a critical concern in countries where girls marry and have children before they are ready; often well before the age of 18. Quality maternal health care can provide an important entry point for information and services that empower mothers as informed decision-makers concerning their own health and the health of their children.

A final area of focus in attaining gender equality is women's economic and political empowerment. Though women comprise more than 50% of the world's population, they only own 1% of the world's wealth. Throughout the world, women and girls perform long hours of unpaid domestic work. In some places, women still lack rights to own land or to inherit property, obtain access to credit, earn income, or to move up in their workplace, free from job discrimination. At all levels, including at home and in the public arena, women are widely underrepresented as decision-makers. In legislatures around the world, women are outnumbered 4 to 1, yet women's political participation is crucial for achieving gender equality and genuine democracy.

Câu 46:

According the passage, what is the meaning of “gender equality”?

A. Improving the standard in each person’s work

B. The balance in every aspect of the human life

C. The importance of human in society

D. Reducing the rate of social evils

Câu 47:

Which of the following is closest in meaning to “empowerment” as used in the passage?

        A. decision-making power        B. control over life inside and outside

        C. gaining freedom and power        D. ignore all issues

Câu 48:

Why do girls still make up a higher percentage of out-of-school children than boys?

A. Because girl’s ability to learn is not as good as its boy.

B. Because some families give priority to boys.

C. Because the number of girls is larger than that of boys.

D. Because many girls prefer doing household chores, carrying water and taking care of children than studying.

Câu 49:

What if girls are allowed to go to school?

A. They are no longer treated unfairly.

B. They are more likely to be able to fight for gender equality.

C. They gain more benefits related to health, status, financial independence and marriage.

D. They will feel happier.

Câu 50:

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of HIV/AIDS for women?

A. Fewer opportunities for health education

B. Drug use, such as heroin or crack/cocaine

C. Unequal power in sexual partnership

D. Gender-based violence

Câu 51:

According to the passage, why is maternal infant and child health important to a community?

A. It empowers mothers as informed decision-makers concerning their own health and the health of their children.

B. It provides an opportunity to identify existing health risks in women.

C. It improves the health and well-being of women.

D. It improves quality of life of women, children, and families.

Câu 52:

What is the tone of the author in the passage?

        A. Sarcastic        B. Neutral        C. Supportive        D. Satiric

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