“Yet women continue to earn less than 30% of the men that do the same work” (Mario Osava 1) and women continue to make up almost 50% of the work force. The educational system has rapidly changed and increasingly favored women more than men. The problem is that women are more educated yet they are not as equal as men are. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s capital makes up most of Brazil’s population and deals with more women and gender inequality than any other city in Brazil. Brazil’s second largest city, has a very high African American population of more than 10,000 women. On March 8th, Brazil celebrates International Women’s day where they fight against violence, domestic violence and stepping up to gender and women's inequality. There is a lack of available sex (females and males) according to National Assessments on Gender Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) “Women live nearly 10% longer than men do” (STI). It is very difficult for Brazil to establish links and the impact on a country’s …show more content…
Cultures of violence injures women and also injures many men. Women are attacked because they are homophobic, racist or just because they are women. A very important mission for gender inequality is to contribute people who are not against violence programmers, who want to build peace and security strategies to develop interventions that engage men in conflict resolutions. They want to include boys and men on major issues, for example, gender and women's inequality, poverty, and income growth otherwise Brazil will never come together as a