Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
Outlines the gender inequality
Description
Globally, women have fewer opportunities for economic participation than men, less access to basic and higher education, greater health and safety risks, and less political representation.
Guaranteeing the rights of women and giving them opportunities to reach their full potential is critical not only for attaining gender equality, but also for meeting a wide range of international development goals. Empowered women and girls contribute to the health and productivity of their families, communities, and countries, creating a ripple effect that benefits everyone.
The word gender describes the socially-constructed roles and responsibilities that societies consider appropriate for men and women. Gender equality means that men and women have equal power and equal opportunities for financial independence, education, and personal development.
Women's empowerment is a critical aspect of achieving gender equality. It includes increasing a woman's sense of self-worth, her decision-making power, her access to opportunities and resources, her power and control over her own life inside and outside the home, and her ability to effect change. Yet gender issues are not focused on women alone, but on the relationship between men and women in society. The actions and attitudes of men and boys play an essential role in achieving gender equality
What You Will Learn!
- The course is provided both in the form of part-time as well as on correspondence basis.
- The pro envisages to impart candidates the knowledge of laws entrusted to the masses in both the International and Indian grounds.
- This course provides a strong idea about social base
- This course will able to give appropriate ideological base to political up bringing.
Who Should Attend!
- Students
- Teachers
- Researchers
- PhD candidates