I think that public policies, mainly try to look for benefits for women, and only for them, when the real issue is not to privilege any gender, and search the real equality, instead of trying to give something to women and not to men.
The problem, in my opinion, is that public policies try to benefit each genbder, but in separate ways, not as a common wealth, which is the way that it should be.
About opportunities to take part in the decision-taking processes that will result in public policies, I think that the probem there is deeper. For me, neither of them, men and women, have enough part in that processes, so the whole current system, apart form gender issues, must be revised (and after that, include on it same opportunities for both genders, of course).
If we’ re speaking about reaching more egalitarian ACCESS to labour, health and education, I would dare to say that yes, we are...little by little, maybe, but yes we are. The problem here is the unequal possibilities of development after you have already accessed to the system. The classic example of salary differences and the companies that don’t allow women to ascend as much as a man does. I hope that it change as soon as possible.
I deeply wish for me, my classmates and other future colegues, to be able to help changing the inequalities that now exists in our society by having a straight thought that allow us to create public policies with justice.
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