Empowerment includes the action of raising the status of women through education, raising awareness, literacy, and training and also give training related to defence ourself . Women's empowerment is all about equipping and allowing women to make life-determining decisions through the different problems in society.
2. What is Women’s Empowerment?
• The priority to provide women and girls to have the power to act
freely and exercise their rights to be full and equal members of
society.
• To Increase the quality of their life.
• To move around the streets freely and safely.
• Having to provide belief in self love and self worth.
• To make the world a better place.
4. Why Women empowerment matter’s?
• Women empowerment is just not an add-on to the development of a
country, it’s the core of the development.
• Women are the greatest potential for the economic of a country.
• Freedom in decision making.
• Freedom to wear preferred clothing.
• Better treatment of women improves house hold as a whole.
• Gender equality facilitates women empowerment.
5. Empowering women and girls through
education
• Reduces infant mortality
• Cuts off Child marriage
• Increases quality of life
• Increases the number of
educated children
• Knowledgeable process for
voting and political
discussion.
• Improves socio economic
growth.
6. Literacy rate of India
• A huge marginal gap between male
and female literacy in India is 83%
and 66% respectively and still
lagging.
• Worry not, by 2028 this gap will
reduce marginally.
• The earning capacity of women will
out stretch from that of men
7. Economic Empowerment
Economic empowerment increases the access to
• Formal government programs
• Mobility outside the home.
• Economic independence
• Purchasing power
• Aid to entrance into job provides higher income.
• Strengthening women’s access to property inheritance and land rights
• Bargaining power and household decision making.
8. Bottom line
• The societies need to recognize that it’s in everyone’s best interest for
women and men to be empowered.
• Men, women, policies and government getting behind to enable
women’s empowerment.
• We need to start this at a very young age with girls and boys, so that
we as a nation can see more advancement in next 15 and odd years.