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Gender equity is the process of being fair to both women (girls) and men (boys) in distribution of resources and benefits. This involves recognition of inequality and requires measures to work towards equality of women (girls) and men (boys). Gender equity is the process that leads to gender equality. Gender parity Gender parity is a numerical ...
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