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2.
b)
eliminate all stereotypes in textbooks, syllabuses and the
media, that perpetuate such discrimination;
c)
protect women, especially the girl-child from all forms of
abuse, including sexual harassment in schools and other
educational institutions and provide for sanctions against
the perpetrators of such practices;
d)
provide access to counselling and rehabilitation services to
women who suffer abuses and sexual harassment;
e)
integrate gender sensitisation and human rights education
at all levels of education curricula including teacher
training.
States Parties shall take specific positive action to:
a)
promote literacy among women;
b)
promote education and training for women at all levels and
in all disciplines, particularly in the fields of science and
technology;
c)
promote the enrolment and retention of girls in schools and
other training institutions and the organisation of
programmes for women who leave school prematurely.
Article 13
Economic and Social Welfare Rights
States Parties shall adopt and enforce legislative and other measures
to guarantee wome n equal opportunities in work and career
advancement and other economic opportunities. In this respect, they
shall:
a)
promote equality of access to employment;