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Women Empowerment For Sustainable Development

Author(s) Tithi Chakraborty.
Country India
Abstract Women must be empowered on the social, economic, and political fronts. Its goal is to empower women by giving them more autonomy and inner fortitude to make decisions about their lives, including decisions about resources and ideologies. The development strategy that aims to assist people, men and women alike, to lower their poverty level and raise their standard of living must include women's empowerment. Therefore, it is evident that empowerment is a matter of power, specifically the distribution of power among individuals and groups and power interactions. (Kahlon, 2004, S. Batliwala, 1994,7). To achieve sustainable development, it is crucial to manage the natural resource base that supports human activities. Sustainable development initiatives, however, are concerned about the socially constructed roles that men and women play, as well as the deprivation of women as an outcome of discrimination, gender-segregated work, and traditional attitudes. The study utilized the analysis of secondary data and information to investigate women empowerment issues in and throughout the various parts of Sustainable development. Bringing investment into the livelihoods of girls and women, supporting their particular requirements as workers, homemakers, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, and promoters of climate-resilient, low-emission establishing sustainable development and economies the framework that challenges the prejudiced societal customs and procedures that advance gender parity and attain more sustainable development. The investigation contributes to our understanding of the domains of sustainable development, environmental studies, women's rights, and gender studies where the advancement of planning and policy focused on gender responsiveness.
Keywords Women Empowerment, Sustainable development .
Field Sociology > Education
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2025
Published On 2025-02-28
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i01.38025
Short DOI https://doi.org/g86w4s

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