Stereotypes and harmful practices
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CEDAWEquality and non-discriminationHate speech and hate crimeInclusive education and diversityViolence against women, girls and partnersChildrenLGBTIQ+ personsPersons with an immigrant background and ethnic minoritiesPersons with disabilitiesSami/indigenous peoplesWomen2017-2020
- Statistics and researchMinistry of Justice and Public SecurityThe State party should systematically collect disaggregated data on harmful practices in the State party and report them to the Committee in its next periodic …
- Teaching and curriculumMinistry of Education and ResearchThe State party should strengthen primary and secondary education on gender stereotypes, prejudice, gender identity and gender roles, including on various forms of stereotypes affecting …
- ResourcesStatistics and researchMinistry of Justice and Public SecurityMinistry of CultureMinistry of Children and FamiliesThe State party should allocate resources for research into the root causes and possible impact of oversexualized representations of girls and women in the media …
- Policies, strategies, and action plansMinistry of CultureThe State party should step up the implementation of the action plan against hate speech, which should provide for a monitoring mechanism to assess the …
- Laws and regulationsMinistry of Justice and Public SecurityThe State party should amend section 185 of the Penal Code to add gender to the list of actions that qualify as criminal hateful expressions.