Question:

Why is gender equity important in addressing structural inequalities?

AIt focuses on eliminating all gender roles

BIt tailors interventions to address the specific disadvantages faced by each gender

CIt seeks to eliminate economic growth for the sake of fairness

DIt requires men and women to perform identical tasks

Answer:

B. It tailors interventions to address the specific disadvantages faced by each gender

Explanation:

Gender equity recognizes that certain groups, such as women and marginalized genders, face structural barriers to achieving equality. By tailoring interventions and resources to meet their specific needs, gender equity helps to address systemic inequalities and creates more equal outcomes.


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