Women empowerment is for betterment. A woman is an expert who shapes the life of human-being. She shares a significant proportionality of a men’s life and completes his religion. Under her love, she keeps the foundation of a family. She is a living saint who selflessly takes care of her loved ones.
Hitler says, ‘if you educate a woman, you educate an entire youth’.
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Since, in some of the areas, she is still considered as a mistress and doesn’t endure the same right and respect. Word empowerment has come in use for returning the rights of a woman. Empowerment refers to a process that gives authority over their lives.
It also allows freedom of action and choice to frame their life. It permits control over decisions, resources which enables them to access the opportunities available without any restriction and limitations. Having control over your life and decisions gives rise to a sense of empowerment and freedom.
Women empowerment embrace some elements that are, to have the determine choices at all level of societal interaction, to have power on their own life with her self-confidence who analyses her environment and utilizes control over the decision which affects her life, and to have a sense of worth to those who are weak.
What Is Women Empowerment?
Women empowerment is to praise the status of women in society through educating, training, literacy, and awareness.
Every woman has a right to make productive efforts to achieve rights and gain protection against violence and harmful implementations in both the perimeters of development and humanity. To have a bright future and a flourished family and society, women’s empowerment is essential.
A woman is in-charge of a family and responsible for every decision she makes for the betterment. She is the backbone of society, therefore it is compulsory to improve the position and strength of women. Every developed country emphasis on women empowerment. It is to bring equality between both males and females and ensures equal rights, respect, and dignity.
For promoting gender equality, Women’s day has been celebrated throughout the world. The presence and improve the status of women can benefit the social, economic changes, and significant contribution to development. It allows women to make life-determining decisions in different problems of society. Moreover, it is all possible under the light of empowerment to rise and shine the equal dominant society, not just men’s dominant society. It is also to improve the gap between men and women.
In the digital era, women are more conscious about their health, education, career, job, and responsibilities. They are very devoted and showing great interest in every field.
Motivating Force
Women’s empowerment is a progressive international development. The new generation must be curious about to know, ‘Why the slogan of women empowerment came into existence?’
The reasons are; ill-literacy of women, fewer opportunities for education, and early marriages. As well as, norms of the male dominant society, and the least rights to make any decisions.
These are not just reasons to empower women. Another reason is domestic violence.
Statistics of Domestic Violence
According to stats, in 2014, 86% of women in Lesotho, 68% of women in Zimbabwe, 67% of women in Botswana, 50% of women in the South African provinces.
And 24% of women in Mauritius had also experienced gender-based violence. Moreover, the range from 90% in the Zambian districts surveyed to 23% in Mauritius.
Pakistan is the third most dangerous country for women in 2011. From 2008 to 2014, there have been 33% increased cases. In 2015 studies show, 39% of women in Punjab, 41% in Sindh, 13% in KP, and 6% in Baluchistan of women are counted in domestic violence.
In 2013, 309,546 crimes against women were reported in India.
Conclusion
Thus, for bringing effective and progressive changes in all the aspects, social, economic, political, and households, it is essential to empower a woman.
‘To bloom up a warrior with deep-sea of heart,
Let’s bring women to empowerment and give a divine start.’
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