(a) To modify the
social and
cultural patterns of
conduct of
men and women, with a
view to achieving the
elimination of prejudices and customary and all other practices which are based on the
idea of the inferiority or the superiority of either of the
sexes or on
stereotyped roles for
men and women;
(b) To ensure that
family education includes a proper
understanding of
maternity as a
social function and the
recognition of the
common responsibility of
men and women in the
upbringing and
development of their
children, it being understood that the
interest of the
children is the primordial
consideration in all
cases.