Women Education: Meaning of Women Education, Importance of Women Education, Problems of Women Education
A. Introduction: Women play a prominent role in the cultural, social, political and economic life of a country. In fact, women’s education was encouraged in ancient Indian society. That is why, they are given due respect and have equal rights to receive education. According to the Vedas, women should have the opportunity to attain knowledge of Vedas. Separate organisations had been set up to…
Education empowers youngsters by presenting them with the knowledge, skills, and self-assurance they want to achieve in life. It enables them to expand vital questioning and problem-fixing abilities and allows them to make knowledgeable decisions. Education Empowerment additionally exposes youngsters to a huge variety of thoughts and perspectives, assisting them in growing to be well-rounded individuals. Furthermore, it opens up possibilities for better training and higher process prospects, mainly to step forward in socio-monetary repute and universal first-class life.
even though I've never read the books, i love how you handle the women in this series.
The utter lack of interest in the internal lives of women characters in WC kills me. If you don't read the series it's hard to put it into words, but it really does not value women on the same level as their male counterparts
I think the best example I can use is Turtle Tail. All of her choices, from going to live with Bumble, choosing a "cruel man" as a mate, and even her grief when Bumble dies, all only happen as accessories to Gray Wing's arc.
Living with Bumble was because Gray Wing was obsessing over a woman who didn't love him, neglecting Turtle who does
Choosing Tom the Wifebeater was also because Gray Wing didn't appreciate her enough
She accepts that her friend's murder was just an unfortunate accident and her emotions carried her away in the moment, because Gray Wing needs to be right that his brother is a good boy
In this way, Turtle Tail's emotions and motivations aren't allowed to really be about her. They're about how her romantic interest influences her. And then she's crushed by a car for his man pain after they've explored every other way her life could make him sad.
This does not happen with men. Even characters like Stemleaf and Larksong, whose primary narrative purpose is dying for their wife's pain, have functions outside of that. Stemleaf gives his life opposing the tyranny of the impostor in a rebellion, and Larksong has input on The Kin, SkyClan, and even serves as a source of comfort and support to a son who he's never met in contrast to the unreasonable mother.
There's just so much more respect and reverence to the toms in this series. You have to be in the POV of a molly to get depth, and even then, they nearly always (exceptions being mothwing and mistystar) include a major conflict over romance and/or parenthood
(And they usually get punished for their choices a lot harder than male counterparts. Directly contrast Crookedstar and Sparkpelt, who both distance themselves from their children out of grief, but only one has to deal with the lasting consequences of being a "bad parent")
Anyway, enough wistful analysis. It is MY kitchen and I get to choose the conflicts. It is my personal mission to write lots and lots of women persuing a higher education in STEM. Sadism, Torture, Evisceration, and Murder <3
Shabbaz has a really good summary of the current situation. It’s worth taking a look.
And if my peeps over here live in the UK, please go out and vote in every election. Demand accountability from your local representatives. You can hold them accountable when they aren’t living up to their manifesto.
I no longer live in the UK. I was one of the many European migrant workers that left because of Brexit. The environment was hostile, the whole settlement scheme was giving dejavú of the Windrush scandal. Residency was now dependent on work visas, citizenship no longer attainable.
If you still live in the UK do your utmost to keep the tories out. Jacob Rees Mogg does not have your best interest at heart, his businesses are not even located in the UK. Boris Johnson got his French passport while he was pushing for Brexit. They’ve trashed the country to let you living in rubbles while they have a escape route.
this isn’t in specific to anyone on here but I honestly find it very sad and disheartening that male idols are able to get away with so many things/such weird and disgusting behaviors simply because fans brush their favs actions under the rug and refuse to acknowledge when they are in the wrong. kpop should not be put over morals or basic decency.
i onow its good if a book makes me mad, that means when i write about it ill have something to say. but i really do dislike the slow cooker of anger it puts me in where i just stew and stew until i can put words in order... this time its even more infuriating cause on a fundamental level i wont be able to write about it since my paper is about the translation and not the content! yelling screaming biting into wood etc
but yeah anon i like to think so!! i will say that the closest i've come to reading any feminist literature in the last couple of years has been articles about the presentation of women in various spanish/italian authors' work bc i'm bad at reading unless i'm being like. forced to. for my degree (not that i'm not super passionate about my degree. i think the articles are all so so interesting lol) but!! i try to support women's rights as much as i can (like signing petitions and having discussions about various facets of the patriarchy etc etc), and be aware of the way i interact w our patriarchal society, and think critically about why i do things and why i think things, and i am always happy to have my opinions challenged and learn new things
The Role of Women's Education in Non-Profit Organizations | Auroveda
Education is a fundamental human right and is essential for the overall development of individuals and communities. Women's education, in particular, is critical to achieving gender equality and empowering women to take control of their lives. NGOs (non-governmental organizations) play an important role in promoting and providing education for women, especially in developing countries where access to education may be limited. Educated women are more likely to be in better health, more financially independent, and have the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their lives and their families. They are also more likely to participate in community development and civic engagement, which can lead to positive social and economic change. Overall, investing in women's education through NGOs is an important step toward achieving sustainable development and creating a more equitable society.
The role of women's education in non-profit organizations is vital in promoting gender equality and empowering women to improve their lives and the lives of their families and communities. Non-profit organizations, such as NGOs, work to provide education and other resources to women in disadvantaged communities, often in developing countries.
By providing education, nonprofit organizations empower women with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed decisions about their lives, such as decisions related to health, finance, and civic engagement. Educated women are more likely to have better health outcomes, be more financially independent, and participate in community development and civic engagement.
In addition, non-profit organizations work to remove barriers that prevent women from accessing education. These barriers may include poverty, cultural norms and practices, and lack of infrastructure and resources. Through programs such as scholarships, mentorship, and community outreach, nonprofit organizations work to remove these barriers and provide education to women who may not otherwise have access to it.
Investing in women's education through non-profit organizations is an important step toward achieving sustainable development and creating a more equitable society. Educated women can serve as role models and leaders in their communities, leading to positive social and economic change.
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https://gofund.me/6653e930
Hello @shahd-5!! I'll be sharing your fundraiser over here on my blog
Please help Shahad and Farah complete their education 🙏
They are raising funds for their academic endeavors. Everything is in rubble in Gaza right now, and this includes the university Shahad was studying in, she's studying Pharmacy, while Farah is studying to be a Doctor. Please help these ladies achieve their academic goals despite what is happening in Gaza, donate and share their fundraiser!
Appeal to all of you to support us in building our academic future. Every donation represents a new opportunity for us to achieve our dreams and enhance our potential. Thanks to your generosity, we can pursue our studies with confidence and optimism. We value your kindness and hope you join us in this inspiring journey towards education and progress.
Right now they have raised €810 out of €20,000. Please if you can donate any amount helps!
“why is no one talking about itttttt” and its a comment under a tiktok video of this really pretty girl doing her make-up but this person cannot fathom women not shaving their armpit hair / body hair in general. what if i Killed You Right Now