Protecting Women from Violence in Light of the UN Sustainable Development Goals from the Perspective of a Postmodern Society
09. Jan. 2025
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Online veröffentlicht: 09. Jan. 2025
Seitenbereich: 35 - 48
Eingereicht: 25. Apr. 2024
Akzeptiert: 04. Nov. 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15290/bsp.2024.29.04.03
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Among the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals adopted in the so-called Agenda 2030, Goal 5 is defined as achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls, and the objective labelled 5.2 is about the elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls in the public and private spheres, including trafficking, sexual exploitation and other forms of exploitation. The way gender equality is framed in Agenda 2030 in the context of countering violence is unsatisfactory. It relies on outdated perceptions of sexuality, fails to recognize new problems related to the fluidity of gender identity and may indirectly lead to ignoring the problem of violence against people of a gender other than women.