I've read through the 17 goals and 169 indicators, and I am concerned that....
I think you've raised an important point, that when gender inequity is discussed, what is discussed is girls. That's very important, and of course we have to do all that. But clearly, how do we work with boys who are not then going to be threatened by the empowerment of girls as things start to change? We have to show that everybody wins when there's greater equality.
I've only read these—I haven't tried to unpack them too much—but in my reading of them, I haven't seen enough about boys. When we talk about gender, I think it's only girls and not that relationship. It's important, I think, that we talk about both. Otherwise there will just be backlash.
