Title: Gender Equality – Research Findings
Presented by: [Your Name(s)]
Date: [Insert Date]
Slide 2: Introduction
What is gender equality?
Gender equality means that individuals of all genders have equal rights, responsibilities,
and opportunities in all areas of life.
Why is ending gender inequality important?
Ending gender inequality promotes fairness, reduces poverty, improves education and
health outcomes, and supports sustainable development.
Purpose of the research:
To explore how people understand gender equality, its causes, effects, and possible
solutions.
Slide 3: Research Methods
Questionnaire:
We created a questionnaire to collect opinions from a diverse group of people. It
included both multiple-choice and open-ended questions.
Interview:
We conducted interviews with selected individuals to gain deeper insights into their
personal experiences and views on gender equality.
Slide 4: About the Questionnaire
Who answered it?
Respondents included males and females aged 15–45 from different educational and
social backgrounds.
How many people?
A total of 50 individuals completed the questionnaire.
Sample Questions:
Do you think gender equality exists in your country?
What do you think causes gender inequality?
Slide 5: About the Interview
Who was interviewed?
We interviewed three people: one teacher, one student, and one office worker.
Main topics discussed:
Their understanding of gender equality
Personal experiences with inequality
Ideas for improvement
Slide 6: What is Gender Equality? (Findings)
How people described gender equality:
Equal treatment for all genders
Equal opportunities in education and work
Respect for everyone, regardless of gender
Key ideas shared:
Fairness, rights, balance, equal pay
Slide 7: Causes of Gender Inequality (Findings)
Main causes mentioned:
Cultural beliefs and traditions
Lack of education
Gender stereotypes
Unequal laws or policies
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Slide 8: Effects of Gender Inequality (Findings)
Problems caused:
Lower school attendance for girls
Women earning less for the same work
Limited access to healthcare for women in some areas
Example:
One participant mentioned that in their village, girls often drop out of school early to take
care of the home.
Slide 9: Solutions to End Gender Inequality (Findings)
Suggestions from participants:
Provide equal education for boys and girls
Raise awareness through media and community programs
Create more job opportunities for women
Change unfair laws
Slide 10: Conclusion
What we learned:
Gender inequality is a widespread issue with serious effects, but many people are
aware and want to create change.
Why it matters:
Promoting gender equality helps create a better, more fair society for everyone.
Inspiring message:
“Equality is not a dream—it is a goal we can achieve together.”
Slide 11: References
UN Women. (2024). Gender Equality: Facts and Figures.
Interview Transcripts (Anonymous)
Survey Data collected via Google Forms
World Health Organization reports on gender and health
Slide 11: References
1. UN Women. (2024). Gender Equality: Facts and Figures. Retrieved from
https://www.unwomen.org
2. World Health Organization. (2024). Gender and Health Reports. Retrieved from
https://www.who.int
3. Survey Data. (2025). Collected via Google Forms from 50 participants aged 15–
45.
4. Interview Transcripts. (2025). Anonymous interviews conducted with a teacher, a
student, and an office worker.