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Role of NGOs in women empowerment: case studies from Uttarakhand, India

, 2021
Purpose Women empowerment is essential for the growth and development of the nation. This study aims to identify the role of non-government organisations (NGOs) in promoting women empowerment through immediate livelihood facilities.
Minisha Gupta
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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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Home-cooked energy transitions: Women empowerment and biogas-based cooking technology in Pakistan

, 2020
Male-dominated societies often tend to neglect having a consideration for women in the choice of appropriate cooking fuel technology. Traditional cooking technologies have adverse effects particularly on women. These technologies require the use of solid
N. Yasmin, P. Grundmann
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Women Empowerment Programs and Intimate Partner Violence

, 2020
Women empowerment programs may reduce intimate partner violence (IPV) by improving autonomy, increasing bargaining power, and reducing socioeconomic stress.
M. Angelucci, Rachel Heath
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The roles of women empowerment on attitude for safer sex negotiation among Indonesian married women

Women & health, 2020
The situation of low women empowerment in household settings might influence women’s attitude and ability to negotiate for protected sex in their marital relationship.
I. E. Putra   +2 more
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Women empowerment in Namibia: Measurement, determinants and geographical disparities

, 2020
There is growing recognition that removal of gender inequality and women empowerment are central to realizing development goals. Attainment of gender equality would further promote economic growth, reduce poverty, improve maternal and child health in ...
L. Kazembe
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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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The impact of tourism and finance on women empowerment

Journal of Policy Modeling, 2019
The Goal-5 of United Nations Development Agenda for gender equality and women empowerment through equalizing the ratio of girls and boys enrolment in primary education remains suffered in almost every part of the globalized world, which does not even ...
A. Nassani   +4 more
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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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