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Understanding women's empowerment

open access: yes, 2017
Huis, Marloes   +3 more
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Women Empowerment

International Journal of Management and Development Studies, 2023
Yatra naryastu pujyante ramante tatra devatah. Yatraitastu na pujyante sarvastatrafalah kriya. Manusmriti 3/56. Means Where women are worshipped, deities reside there and where women are not worshipped, they are not respected, all the good deeds done there become fruitless. In our Vedic period Indian society, women were ...
Bhanoji Rao   +2 more
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Women empowerment

2021
This chapter applies the idea of emancipation to apprehend the usage of cellular telephones amongst lady entrepreneurs in city and rural regions related to ICT and era. Data were accumulated via questionnaire and focused on institution discussions and were analysed by SPSS.
Soobia Saeed   +4 more
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women empowerment

              The woman is the real shape of the future in the sense that she guides the younger generation besides this maternal duty, women have a very important role in society. Indian women belong to all sections of society and are engaged in multifarious tasks.
Akanksha Yadav, Ruhina Prasad
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Women Empowerment

Indian Journal of Applied Research, 2011
The issue of women empowerment has become central to Indian policy-making process as well as in society. Women empower- ment is not a myth. It is now a reality and need of the hour. The great philanthropist Swami Vivekananda, rightly said, "All nations have attained greatness, by paying proper respects to the women, that country and that nation which ...
DR. PAWAN KUMAR, DR. PAWAN KUMAR
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Rethinking Women's Empowerment

Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, 2013
This article examines how orthodox ideas of empowerment have changed for women living in contexts of insecurity. Drawing on fieldwork interviews on women, peace and security in Fiji, Sri Lanka and Timor-Leste, the article reveals a range of culturally different ideas on empowerment that emphasise the community.
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Women’s Empowerment

2000
Equal opportunity and equal rights have long been important parts of this country’s ideological heritage. Support for these ideals, however, was not widespread until the latter part of this century. The modern civil rights and women’s movements emerged in the 1960s, along with the widespread resistance to the Vietnam war.
Carolyn F. Swift   +2 more
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Women’s Empowerment

2011
Democracy, which like a tidal wave blew across Africa in the early 1990s, caught up with Nigeria also, culminating on 29 May 1999 with the beginning of elected civilian governments at both federal and state levels. Protracted military rule disempowered the citizenry at large, and women, in particular. Thus the return to democracy after so many years of
Andrea Cornwall   +2 more
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Women Empowerment through Women Empowerment

Abstract Women comprise nearly half of India’s population as well as the world. For this reason, it is not affordable for any country to neglect women.  Furthermore, it is a precondition for the development of any country to empower women.  Nowadays, women have a strong footprint in every sector of the economy.
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Women's Political Empowerment

2016
Political participation by women is central to development and the empowerment of all citizens. This chapter argues for the recognition of opportunities for women in leadership, political participation, and the strengthening of democracy at the level of subnational governments.
Roberta Ryan, Ronald Woods
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