Women Empowerment

 

Women’s empowerment

 

Women’s empowerment is the process in which women elaborate and recreate what it is that they can be, do, and accomplish in a circumstance that they previously were denied.[1][2] Alternatively, it is the process for women to redefine gender roles that allows for them to acquire the ability to choose between known alternatives whom have otherwise been restricted from such an ability.[1] There are several principles defining women’s empowerment such as, for one to be empowered, they must come from a position of disempowerment. Furthermore, one must acquire empowerment themselves rather than have it given to them by an external party. Other studies have found that empowerment definitions entail people having the capability to make important decisions in their lives while also being able to act on them. Lastly, empowerment and disempowerment is relative to other at a previous time; therefore, empowerment is a process, not a product.[2]

Women empowerment has become a significant topic of discussion in development and economics. It can also point to the approaches regarding other trivialized genders in a particular political or social context.

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Famous Women on Female Empowerment

 

Famous Women on Female Empowerment - LEAD

 

This Saturday, hundreds of thousands will descend on Washington for the historic Women’s March. Celebrities like Lena DunhamAmerica FerreraAmy SchumerZendaya, and Uzo Abuda are joining the cause–making up the march’s “Artist Table.”

So many female comedians, actors, performers, directors, and writers have thrived in the male-dominated Hollywood, giving us hope for the future of women’s rights–and, in the process, also providing us with empowering quotes to live by. Here, we celebrate the powerful women who are determined to change the conversation and fight for true gender equality around the globe.

Kaugnay na larawan

 

What Is Women’s Empowerment?

 

Empowering girls and women is powerful. Today, we know it is the key to economic growth, political stability, and social transformation. World leaders, experts and scholars alike are giving their voice to this critical endeavor.

When women succeed, nations are more safe, secure and prosperous.
Barack Obama, 44th US President

There is no tool for development more effective than
the empowerment of women.

Kofi Annan, 7th UN Secretary General

Empowering women is key to building a future we want.
Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics

So then, why isn’t this happening on a mass scale?