From the official site: The CGE's functions include: monitoring and evaluating the policies and practices of government, the private sector and other organisations to ensure that they promote and protect gender equality; public education and information; reviewing existing and upcoming legislation from a gender perspective; investigating inequality; commissioning research and making recommendations to Parliament or other authorities; investigating complaints on any gender-related issue; and monitoring/reporting on compliance with international conventions.
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equal protection for all citizens
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it really depends on the country or state being governed but I would say if the type of government is more of a dictatorship but still is considered a democracy then an example would be if they only allow families who have daughters to be legally married by the age of eighteen and all men to be drafted despite restrictions such as being handicapped etc
a good thing they can do is enable free health care for all citizens of that country or state.
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I hope u understand what I tried to say
....if u still dont understand I u can tell me:)