2. States Parties shall ensure that all legislative and other measures are accompanied by public awareness campaigns which demonstrate the vital link between the equal representation and participation of women and men in decision making positions, democracy, good governance and citizen participation. ARTICLE 13 PARTICIPATION 1. 2. States Parties shall adopt specific legislative measures and other strategies to enable women to have equal opportunities with men to participate in all electoral processes including the administration of elections and voting. States Parties shall ensure the equal participation of women and men in decision making by putting in place policies, strategies and programmes for: (a) building the capacity of women to participate effectively through leadership and gender sensitivity training and mentoring; (b) providing support structures for women in decision-making positions; the establishment and strengthening of structures to enhance gender mainstreaming; and (c) (d) 3. changing discriminatory attitudes and norms of decision making structures and procedures. States Parties shall ensure the inclusion of men in all gender related activities, including gender training and community mobilisation. PART FOUR EDUCATION AND TRAINING ARTICLE 14 GENDER EQUALITY IN EDUCATION 1. States Parties shall, by 2015, enact laws that promote equal access to and retention in primary, secondary, tertiary, vocational and nonformal education in accordance with the Protocol on Education and Training and the Millennium Development Goals. 2. States Parties shall by 2015 adopt and implement gender sensitive educational policies and programmes addressing gender stereotypes in education and gender based violence, amongst others.

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