MOSCOW, September 9 G20 countries made commitments eliminate discrimination against women and eliminate gender stereotypes and inequalities, according to the declaration of the G20 summit in New Delhi.
“We are committed to eliminating gender-based violence, including sexual violence, harassment, discrimination and abuse against women and girls, online and offline, and to providing safe workplaces in this regard,” the statement reads. declarations.
The declaration also notes that member countries pledged to eliminate gender stereotypes and change norms and behavior that “perpetuate” gender inequality.
Earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the adoption of the New Delhi Declaration of the G20 summit.
India will preside over the G20 from December 1, 2022. The group's leadership summit is taking place in New Delhi on September 9-10. The leaders of the G20 countries and nine other states are invited to it – Bangladesh, Egypt, Spain, Mauritius, Nigeria, the Netherlands, the UAE, Oman and Singapore.