Women and girls represent half of the world’s population and therefore also half of its potential. But gender inequality persists everywhere and stagnates social progress. On average, women in the labor market still earn 23 percent less than men globally and women spend about three times as many hours in unpaid domestic and care work as men. At the current rate, it will take an estimated 300 years to end child marriage, 286 years to close gaps in legal protection and remove discriminatory laws, 140 years for women to be represented equally in positions of power and leadership in the workplace, and 47 years to achieve equal representation in national parliaments. Source -> UN

Facts

Nearly 750 million women and girls alive today were married before the age of 18. 1 in 5 women have experienced physical or sexual violence in the last 12 months. Around 24% of representation of women in politics. Women’s empowerment can be defined to 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. Women’s empowerment and promoting women’s rights have emerged as a part of a major global movement and is continuing to break new ground in recent years. Days like International Women’s Empowerment Day are also gaining momentum. Source -> worldvision.com.au

We have a Plan

We have plan to empower women through various activities such as promoting education, training and professional development, business promotion for women. Take community initiatives to empower women in society.