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The Advisory Council was established to champion gender equality and suggest where more action is needed to tackle persistent inequality, support women in work, end violence against women and girls and challenge gender stereotypes. All key recommendations in a recent 2019 report by the Advisory Council have been accepted by the Scottish Government. The First Minister is pictured at a National Advisory Council on Women and Girls event in Edinburgh. |
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