WELCOME
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SOCIOLOGY
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY JOSINTA ZINIA
GROUP NAME : WOW
(WOMEN OF WISDOM)1.RASHMI RIZTAN MOWRI-161410512.KHONDOKER RAISHA SULTANA-161410773.ANJUMAN ARA RIFA-161410494.SADIA SIDDIQUE-161410215.MASTURA TASNEEN KANKA-161410716.TAMANNA JAHAN BORSHA-161410157.FAIRUZ BINTE MAHBUB-16141081
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
IDENTITY OF WOMEN
WHAT IS WOMEN EMPOWERMENTThe term empowerment of women refers to the process of providing power to women to become free from the control of others, that is, to assume power to control her own life & to determine her own conditions.
HOW ARE WOMEN EMPOWEREDBy decreasing gender disparities in all education
By decreasing the inequalities between men & women in aspects of economics, political social life
Educating girls & women
IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENTThe benfits of womens empowering women are not exclusive for the women
Womens education go beyond higher productivity 50% of the population
Proverty, economic growth & gender inequalities are intimately correlated to womens education.
An increase of 1 percent in the number of girls who have completed secondary education.
Empowering women is a pathway for achieving all of the millennium goals.
THE PRINCIPLES OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENTEstablish high-level corporate leadership for gender equality
Treat all women and men fairly at work respect and support human rights and nondiscrimination
Ensure the health, safety and well-being of all women and men workers
Implement enterprise development, supply chain and marketing practices that empower women
Promote equality through community initiatives and advocacy
Measure and publicly report on progress to achieve gender equality
Barriers of Women Empowerment
EducationWorkforce participationLand & property rights
CRIME AGAINST WOMEN Violence against women and girls is a problem ofpandemic proportions. At least one out of every three women around the world has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime with the abuser usually someone known to her. Violence against women can fit into several broad categories. These include violence carried out by "individuals" as well as "states". Some of the forms of violence perpetrated by individuals arerape;domestic violence;sexual harassment; coercive use of contraceptives;female infanticide;prenatal sex selection; obstetric violence andmob violence; as well as harmful customary.
CRIME AGAINST WOMEN
SEXUAL HARASMENT 148RAPE 161 & ACID ATTACK 17DOWRY 71DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 101
CURRENT SITUATION OF WOMEN IN DIFFERENT SECTORWomen empowerment and bringing women in the mainstream of development is one of the priority agenda for Bangladesh which is signatory of the Convention for Elimination of all Sorts of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and committed to achieve gender equality and equity in every arena of socio-economic activities. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have also emphasized on the equal opportunity for women in every sphere of life. To ensure equal participation of women in economic development process, it is urgently needed to know their current participation status in different sectors of the economy.
Economic situation for wage gape-17%& agriculture work- 75%Current situations of women empowerment in different sectorEducationalsituation 69% Political situaton 0.5%
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from the political to the social while calling for gender equality. It has been observed since the early 1900s and is now recognised each year on March 8.