Abstract

Cuba has been working on gender and gender equity issues for decades after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution on January 1, 1959 from legal frameworks to addressing gender equity in aspects such as education, violence and political participation. In turn, the Cuban government has implemented a series of legal, judicial and administrative measures with the purpose of eliminating any type of inequality or discrimination related to gender. Within this context, this paper aims to evaluate the gender approach in Cuban public policies, which introduce the concept of mainstreaming the perspective in legislation, policies and programs implemented in the period from 2019 to 2023 with emphasis on the Program for the Advancement of Women and the Comprehensive Strategy for the Prevention of Gender and Domestic Violence.

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