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Women make 50% of the world's population but still they are discriminated at every step of their life. This is happening not only in India but almost in every country of the world. Major problem they face is the violence. According to UN report one out of every three women experiences violence. It means one billion women and girls experience violence. But most painful is that this violence mostly takes place within the family.
1.Health and nutritional level
2. Education
3. Low wages than their male counterparts
4.Exclusion from jural authority
5.Sexual abuse
6.low conviction rates of culprits
7.Financial dependency
1. State GDP: one percent rise in GDP results in 0.42 percent reduction in serious crimes.
2. Imbalanced sex ratio: One percent increase in sex ratio helps in 8% reduction of crime.Eg. of Delhi and Haryana
3. Female literacy and labour force participation: Promotion of both these factors are very helpful in curbing domestic violence.
4. Rural-urban population: Higher this figure, higher the crime in that state.For one percent decrease in population there is 0.4 percent decrease in crime. Rural women are more vulnerable to crime.
1. Lack of control over poverty
2. Lack of access to gainful employment
3. Sharing of household and child rearing work
4. Autonomy on cintrol of women sexuality
5. Ideology that supports patriarchial structures
6. Religious laws and practices that witness male superiority
7. Non- monetisation of household work
1. Women are put in less able category rather than as economic agents.
2. Recognition of women in informal sectors
1. Quality Education:- Motive of education for women should not be only getting degrees or certificates for finding better match rather it should have following qualities:
i. Raising conciousness about society and discrimination
ii. Building confidence and self respect
iii. Aquisition of new skills and knowledge
iv. Acquire and strenghten values of justice, equality, honesty, truthfulness and solidarity.
v. Developinf analytical and questiong mind etc.
2. More allocation of funds on health
3. Financial independence
4. Making laws more stringent and strictly implemented
5. Reservation of women in eduational institutes and politics
6. Increasing role of media in creating awareness
7. Reproductive freedom:
i. Access to contraceptives
ii. Access to decision making regarding children (With whom, When and How many)
iii. Access to sex education
iv. Access to reproductive health care
v. Access to conomic resources
8. Protection of widows and and old aged women
9. Setting up of more fast track courts.
10. Improvement of quality of governance
11. Inceasing budget allocation to schemes rather than wasting on ads campaigh and communication.
Women Empowerment is a constant battle which can never progress without cooperation from society as a whole.Creating awareness should be in first place. World today needs more feminine leadership because we face one of the most challenging tasks of transformation of our times. And the feminine is needed not just in the form of women leaders, but also in the form of men honouring feminine within them. Stragey of "Think Globally, Act Locally" needs to be used now a days.
By: Gurkian Kaur Sandhu ProfileResourcesReport error
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