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cost means of preventing and addressing a broad range of social and economic challenges. Key among the numerous challenges of economic and social transformation are gender inequality, social exclusion and conflict.


PROMOTING GENDER EQUITY AND EMPOWERING GIRLS AND WOMEN


Gender is a social construct that outlines the roles, behaviors, activities and attributes that society believes are appropriate for men and women. The assignment of these roles and adoption of these traits can create gender inequities — differences between men and women that systematically fa- vour one group to the detriment of the other. A small but growing body of evidence has begun to es- tablish sport as a viable tool for addressing gender inequity and empowering girls and women. The evidence demonstrates that sport can help to:


· Enhance girls’ and women’s health and well-being — Sport and physical activity can significantly reduce the risk of osteoporosis, breast cancer, and depression — conditions that disproportionately affect women — and improve the health of women during pregnancy. Female sport participation is also linked to lower rates of adolescent sexual activity, preg- nancy, and suicide ideation in developed countries. Female sport programs in all contexts can


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