Gender Equality - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Gender Equality refers to the fair treatment and opportunity for all individuals, regardless of their gender. In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, this concept is integral as it explores how different religions view and promote the equal rights, responsibilities, and roles of people across the gender spectrum. Gender Equality aims to eliminate discrimination and bias, ensuring that everyone has access to the same resources, education, and opportunities, while being free to express their identities without prejudice. It is a fundamental human right that is essential for achieving social justice, harmony, and progress within society.

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