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RE: Steemit Engagement Challenge S8-W2 | Gender visibility and enquality.

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Thank you so much for inviting me to the contest. I read about your studies on gender equivalency and the conduct that can be taken to achieve it in your community. It's unfortunate to hear that men are placed advanced above women in Nigeria, but it's inspiring to know that there are individualities like you who are passionate about making a change.

Your suggestions on adding women's representation in leadership and decision- timber, empowering women's associations, and icing equal job reclamation proportions are all excellent way towards creating a gender-equal world.

You also bring up an important point about the significance of celebrating Women's International Day in adding visibility and equivalency. It's a day that serves as a memorial to reflect on the progress that has been made towards gender equivalency and to continue pushing for change.

Your discussion on the difference between the Feminism fight and the Women's Rights fight is perceptive, and it's important to fete that both movements are necessary in achieving gender equivalency.

Incipiently, your exemplifications of women in top positions likeDr. Ngozi Okonjo Iwela are important monuments of the eventuality that women have to exceed in leadership positions.

Your post is a great insight into the discussion on gender equivalency and the way that can be taken towards creating a more indifferent world. Wish you success in the contest

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8/03/2023


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