UN chief calls for end to 'stupid' gender inequality | Inquirer News

UN chief calls for end to ‘stupid’ gender inequality

/ 07:15 PM February 28, 2020

This January 27, 2020, photo shows United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. (AP File Photo/Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK CITY — UN chief Antonio Guterres on Thursday called for an end to gender inequality, which “should shame us all in the 21st century because it is not only unacceptable, it is stupid.”

Comparing it to past “stains” of slavery and colonialism, he said discrimination against women and girls remained a major problem around the world.

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“From the ridiculing of women as hysterical or hormonal to the routine judgment of women based on their looks; from the myths and taboos that surround women’s natural bodily functions to mansplaining and victim-blaming – misogyny is everywhere,” he said at an event at The New School university in New York.

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“It is time to stop trying to change women, and start changing the systems that prevent them from achieving their potential.”

“The 21st century must be the century of women’s equality,” the UN head added.

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Ending the gender pay gap and repealing laws that discriminate against women and girls were just two of the areas the UN was targeting, the secretary-general noted.

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“We must urgently transform and redistribute power if we are to safeguard our future and our planet. That is why all men should support women’s rights and gender equality. And that is why I am a proud feminist,” Guterres stressed.

As of January 1 this year, the UN achieved gender parity across its senior-most ranks and has pledged to extend this across all levels by 2028.

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