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    the point of view of an empowerment approach. It outlines the ways in which the empowerment approach can be beneficial to social work clients and professional social workers. This assessment summarises and explains the empowerment approach and how social workers can empower themselves before helping empower their clients‚ as well as strategies to assist social workers and clients to take their own control and to build up their strengths. This assessment discusses empowerment as a strengths-based perspective

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    affect his or her society‚ communities‚ commerce and culture. From social transformations to cultural revolutions‚ from changing national borders to the high-speed digital evolution we are all inextricably part of at some level. It is the responsibility of the Social Sciences to maintain a record of these societal changes and upheavals‚ and to develop the necessary tools for studying‚ observing and documenting the day to day socio-economic events that affect people and communities from a national to a

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    CHAPTER 8- EMPOWERMENT AND PARTICIPATION Empowerment-is any process that provides greater autonomy to employees through the sharing of relevant information and the provision of co9ntrol over factors affecting job performance. Five broad approaches to empowerment: 1. Helping employees achieve job mastery 2. Allowing more control 3. Providing successful role models. 4. Using social reinforcement and persuasion. 5. Giving emotional support. Participation -is the mental and emotional

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    Women empowerment India is a male-dominated country and here women have always been a part of harassment and domination. But still after all the hurdles in their way they have come up with lighting and bright powers in today’s scenario. Women are the powerful entities and they are always being a brave fighter in the battle of life. Women have proved that they are no longer at loss in any of the fields and they are versatile. Indian women are playing active part in strengthening the country’s democratic

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    Women Empowerment-Hands that rock the cradle will rule the world someday! Women being half of the population need to put their equal share in social and economic development. This can only be possible through women empowerment initiatives and giving them equal rights in the society. We all know that gender equality should be considered as a vital concern in the process of development in any society. Women empowerment can play a significant role in the development of sectors such as health and education

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    Women empowerment: A Reality check A woman plays a vital role not only in the development of a nation but also in the construction of an economy. She is responsible for nurturing youth and fostering the value system to serve the society. Studies have shown that there is a direct relation between the attitude of the nation toward female and the progress of the nation. Russia has 116 women per 100 men‚ 105 women in japan per 100A woman is a mother‚ sister‚ daughter‚ wife‚ worker‚ learner‚ highly

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    The following are the aspect of women empowerment which most vital prerequisite of women achievement of individual and collective empowerment. (a) Women who increase their control over their work at home and outside the home in advantageous position for achieving empowerment. The mutual support in work setting in and outside home is playing an important role to women empowerment through out the work. (b) Women can become independent in their families and empowered in various social settings

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    Women Empowerment It has been said that women constitute the largest minority group in the world. Even if they constitute a great portion of the world’s population‚ they are considered a minority group because of the conditions imposed on them by society in which they live.1 The selected informal sector is the women and the desire agenda for the said informal sector would be one of the main focuses of this paper. The paper would also discuss how the chosen informal sector was able to advance their

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    NGO participation for women ’s empowerment in Bangladesh AbstractIn this paper‚ I tell the story of a grass-roots campaign of poor‚ rural women in the Mehrunnisa district of Chittagong province in Bangladesh. My objective is to examine how feminist activists strategically use and create social spaces to generate collective dialogue and critical reflection on issues of patriarchy and gendered violence. A related aim is to highlight the ways in which activists working at the grass-roots level theorize

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    Women Empowerment - A reality or Myth The Government of India had ushered in the new millennium by declaring the year 2001 as ’Women’s Empowerment Year’ to focus on a vision ’where women are equal partners like men’. The most common explanation of ’women’s empowerment’ is the ability to exercise full control over one’s actions. The last decades have witnessed some basic changes in the status and role of women in our society. There has been shift in policy approaches from the concept of ’welfare’

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