Many people including women leaders and social workers are excited about women empowerment in development and under developed country. It is true that in those countries, there have been created many opportunities to empowered women and now women especially poor women of those countries are empowered themselves than last decades. Access in Micro finance, borrowing microcredit and getting working opportunity in garment sectors make them financially solvent.
Now they can income money for themselves and able to contribute in families which wasn’t thinkable in few years ago in development and under developed countries. They also play a good roll for the economic growths of those countries.
However, is financially solvency can only the factor of empowering someone?
Maybe not, especially when the person is uneducated.
In developing and non-developed countries, most of the poor women are uneducated or have little education. They have no clear idea about law and rights. They are deceived from modern technology in their own life. In addition, they are in the dark about modern and developed countries, societies, and cultures and status and situation of women of those arenas. For this reason, they can’t play a vital roll in decision-making process in their families. Also, can’t use their earned money as their willingness. Only education can change and improve their existing life and livelihood to a beautiful and brightening life.
When Micro Finance organizations are lending micro credit to some people (most of them
women) then they have only trained the borrowers about their proposed works or projects. However, it is same in garment sectors. But, there are no scopes to educate the workers about several matters that are helpful to smoothly lead their life and empowering themselves.
So we should to think, in which way women will be really empowered.
If we aren’t able to educate our poor women we can’t fully empowered them. We should teach and instruct them about several subjects that are valuable for their life. If they can’t read and write then teach them how to read and write. They have to aware about their rights and law and encourage playing a vital roll in family’s decision-making process. In this way, our women can really empower themselves.
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Comment by Tonie M. Kendo on September 20, 2012 at 11:21pm
Comment by H Joshi on May 2, 2012 at 1:33pm There are MFIs which are also making women empowered including providing Micro credits. Any person can be empowered if one has passion to grow and earn for the family to meet the needs. Providing training to work at home(sewing, knitting etc) when these women are free of other related duties, they can earn something as an additional income. Here an extension worker can play a major role in educating rural women regarding various new govt. schemes launched in relation to agriculture, allied activities and also other schemes and services launched. NSS workers can teach these people(here many universities can play pivotal role which have these prog. for their students).
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