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What Is women's Empowerment?

Women’s empowerment can be defined as promoting women’s sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves and others

It is closely aligned with female empowerment-a fundamental human right that’s also key to achieving a more peaceful, prosperous world.

In Western countries, female empowerment is often associated with specific phases of the women’s rights movement in history. This movement tends to be split into three waves, the first beginning in the 19th and early 20th century where suffrage was a key feature. The second wave of the 1960s included the sexual revolution and the role of women in society. Third-wave feminism is often seen as beginning in the 1990s.

Women’s empowerment and promoting women’s rights have emerged as a part of a major global movement and are continuing to break new ground in recent years. Days like International Women’s Empowerment Day are also gaining momentum. But despite a great deal of progress, women and girls continue to face discrimination and violence in every part of the world

What Is women's Empowerment?

Women’s empowerment can be defined as promoting women’s sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves and others

It is closely aligned with female empowerment-a fundamental human right that’s also key to achieving a more peaceful, prosperous world.

In Western countries, female empowerment is often associated with specific phases of the women’s rights movement in history. This movement tends to be split into three waves, the first beginning in the 19th and early 20th century where suffrage was a key feature. The second wave of the 1960s included the sexual revolution and the role of women in society. Third-wave feminism is often seen as beginning in the 1990s.

Women’s empowerment and promoting women’s rights have emerged as a part of a major global movement and are continuing to break new ground in recent years. Days like International Women’s Empowerment Day are also gaining momentum. But despite a great deal of progress, women and girls continue to face discrimination and violence in every part of the world

Why Is Empowering Girls & Women So Important?

Empowering women is essential to the health and social development of families, communities, and countries. When women are living safe, fulfilled, and productive lives, they can reach their full potential contributing their skills to the workforce and can raise happier and healthier children. They are also able to help fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large.

A key part of this empowerment is through education. Girls who are educated can pursue meaningful work and contribute to their country’s economy later in life. They are also four times less likely to get married young when they have eight years of education, meaning that they and their families are healthier

Why Is Empowering Girls & Women So Important?

Empowering women is essential to the health and social development of families, communities, and countries. When women are living safe, fulfilled, and productive lives, they can reach their full potential contributing their skills to the workforce and can raise happier and healthier children. They are also able to help fuel sustainable economies and benefit societies and humanity at large.

A key part of this empowerment is through education. Girls who are educated can pursue meaningful work and contribute to their country’s economy later in life. They are also four times less likely to get married young when they have eight years of education, meaning that they and their families are healthier

Join Us Today To Empower Our Gilrs & Women

Standing with and investing in women is an important start. From workplaces and schools to homes and communities and there are many great activities you can get involved in to support the rights of women in Canada and in developing countries.

Funmilayo Aladejebi

founder (Women Empowerment Ministry)

Join Us Today To Empower Our Gilrs & Women

Standing with and investing in women is an important start. From workplaces and schools to homes and communities and there are many great activities you can get involved in to support the rights of women in Canada and in developing countries.

Funmilayo Aladejebi

founder (Women Empowerment Ministry)

Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau

The Government of Canada is working to advance all 17 SDGs, with a particular focus on five key areas to eliminate poverty, advance gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, grow the economy and narrow the socio-economic gaps that exist between different groups, advance self-determination and improve relationships with peoples.

Brampton Mayor: Patrick Brown

The Mayor of Bramptons platform is based on focusing on public safety, investing in our infrastructure, expanding recreation opportunities, and attracting new businesses to our city

Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau

The Government of Canada is working to advance all 17 SDGs, with a particular focus on five key areas to eliminate poverty, advance gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, grow the economy and narrow the socio-economic gaps that exist between different groups, advance self-determination and improve relationships with peoples.

Brampton Mayor: Patrick Brown

The Mayor of Bramptons platform is based on focusing on public safety, investing in our infrastructure, expanding recreation opportunities, and attracting new businesses to our city

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