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(v) Recognition and protection of the instrumental social roles indigenous
women play in their communities and their specialized traditional knowledge;
(vi) Recognizing that violence against women is perpetrated by men mainly
towards women (that they know) and exploring how men can teach men to
manage/control their anger/frustration; placing a greater focus on prevention
targeted at the perpetrators of crime;
(vii) Designing communication strategies for the engagement of men and
boys;
(viii) Addressing bullying in schools and workplaces, working on instilling
respectful attitudes, especially to reduce harassment of girls/women and men
perceived to be homosexual;
(ix) Ensuring that the common goals of the equality of women, e.g., equal pay
for equal work, positions in decision-making and supporting caregivers, are
not marginalized since women are not yet equal in these and many other areas
of civic and political life.
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