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  2. Women's empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Sara Hlupekile Longwe, a consultant on gender and development based in Lusaka, Zambia, developed The Longwe's Women Empowerment Framework (WEF) in 1995. Adopted by the United Nations, the WEF is a tool kit to achieve women's empowerment, plan and monitor the development of women-related programs and projects worldwide. [51]

  3. Grama Vikas Kendra - Wikipedia

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    The Kendra is undertaking the following programme for women empowerment: seminars on the rights of the women; leadership Training programmes through the Self-Help Groups (SHGs); training programmes on masonry, tailoring & embroidery, coir-making, and home management; placement for the trainees who successfully completed the course;

  4. OYSS Women - Wikipedia

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    OYSS Women Model UN is a national-level conference of university and college students. The conference sits in different formations i.e. General Assembly, Security Council, UN Secretariat and Press & Publicity division. [6] Participants debate contemporary women issues and are awarded gold, silver, or bronze medals based on their performance. [7]

  5. 50 powerful women empowerment quotes that'll leave you inspired

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    “If any female feels she need anything beyond herself to legitimate and validate her existence, she is already giving away her power to be self-defining, her agency.” ― bell hooks, Feminism ...

  6. Kartavya (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Vocational training equips destitute people (especially females) with practical day-to-day skills which make them economically independent and self-reliant. Women's empowerment is considered a recipe to balance the equation of social inequalities. It is done by making women aware about their rights and responsibilities.

  7. List of women's organizations - Wikipedia

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    Sabala Organization, women's empowerment; Sanlaap, women's rights; Self Employed Women's Association; Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad, women's cooperative; The Women of India Summit, founded in 2014, annual conference to address gender inequality in India; Women's Indian Association, founded 1917, the first national women's organisation

  8. Stree Mukti Sanghatana - Wikipedia

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    Stree Mukti Sanghatana (Women's Liberation Organization) is a non-governmental organisation founded in 1975 working for the empowerment of women, chiefly by creating awareness in the society about women’s issues and improving the lives of women through education, healthcare, and gender equality. It is an autonomous, registered organization ...

  9. Girl power - Wikipedia

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    A later book, Growing Up With Girl Power, by Rebecca Hains (2012) found that the phrase "girl power" and the media associated with it—such as the Spice Girls and girl heroes—diluted the phrase's impact from the riot grrrls' intent, making it more about marketing and selling the idea of empowerment than about furthering girls' actual ...