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  2. Resego Kgosidintsi - Wikipedia

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    Politically, she has supported the Botswana National Front and its leader Duma Boko. [3] She describes herself as a "vagina justice activist" and supports the legalization of sex work . [ 5 ] She has been involved with the mobilization of women political candidates in response to gender inequality in Botswana political bodies, seeking to have a ...

  3. Ricki Kgositau - Wikipedia

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    Tshepo Ricki Kgositau-Kanzaa, is trans-rights activist from Botswana who lives in South Africa. In 2017, she was the first trans women to have her preferred gender identity legally recognised in Botswana.

  4. LGBTQ rights in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, the Botswana High Court ruled that the refusal of the Registrar of National Registration to change a transgender man's gender marker was "unreasonable and violated his constitutional rights to dignity, privacy, freedom of expression, equal protection of the law, freedom from discrimination and freedom from inhumane and ...

  5. Women, Peace and Security Index - Wikipedia

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    Botswana.659 105 Belize.657 106 Ecuador.655 107 Tanzania.652 108 Ghana.651 109 Sao Tome and Principe.648 110 Cambodia.645 110 Egypt.645 112 Nepal.644 112 Vanuatu.644 114 Morocco.637 115 Brazil.630 116 Venezuela.628 117 Ukraine.626 118 Algeria.622 119 Equatorial Guinea.619 119 Senegal.619 121 Philippines.612 122 Honduras.610

  6. 2017 in Botswana - Wikipedia

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    3 April – An earthquake of magnitude 6.5 occurred in the Central District of Botswana. [1]In September 2017, the Botswana High Court ruled that the refusal of the Registrar of National Registration to change a transgender man's gender marker was "unreasonable and violated his constitutional rights to dignity, privacy, freedom of expression, equal protection of the law, freedom from ...

  7. Gender Inequality Index - Wikipedia

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    Countries by Gender Inequality Index (Data from 2019, published in 2020). Red denotes more gender inequality, and green more equality. [1]The Gender Inequality Index (GII) is an index for the measurement of gender disparity that was introduced in the 2010 Human Development Report 20th anniversary edition by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

  8. Colonial roots of gender inequality in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The colonial roots of gender inequality refers to the political, educational, and economic inequalities between men and women in Africa. According to a Global Gender Gap Index [1] report published in 2018, it would take 135 years to close the gender gap in Sub-Saharan Africa and nearly 153 years in North Africa. While much more is known about ...

  9. Gender inequality - Wikipedia

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    Gender inequality is a result of the persistent discrimination of one group of people based upon gender and it manifests itself differently according to race, culture, politics, country, and economic situation. While gender discrimination happens to both men and women in individual situations, discrimination against women is more common.