Women empower and give power to homeless people with the skills and confidence they need to get jobs, create healthy lifestyles, and reclaim homes for themselves and children.
Our mission in Sacramento, California was created by homeless women who express their needs, wish the community to gather and to end the homeless.
Why are we talking about women's empowerment, not male empowerment? Why do women need empowerment over men? Women make up nearly 50% of the world's total population. So why does an important part of this society need empowerment? They are not minorities, so special handling is necessary. From a biological point of view, it turns out that female race is superior to male race. So, why are we discussing the topic "Empowerment of women"? India is a complex country. Over the centuries, we have developed various customs, traditions and customs. These customs and traditions, regardless of good and evil, are part of our collective consciousness of our society. We worship the goddess of women; we also value our relatives or friends of our mother, daughter, sister, wife and other women. At the same time, however, Indians are also known for seriously dealing with women both inside and outside the home.
As we have gathered here to celebrate this wonderful moment, I would like to convey to you an important message about giving women a power through speech. The goal of the Indian women development project is to bring social and economic improvements to women throughout the country. The core mechanism of the program is to promote women's independence groups and make women's empowerment effective. In order to truly empower women, we should change women's liquidity, social interaction, labor pattern, control of decision making, and access and control of various resources.
Structural inequality in economic, social, political and environmental sectors creates and exacerbates these inequalities. Women's economic and political empowerment and obstacles to violence against women and girls are obstacles to the realization of sustainable development and human rights, gender equality, justice and peace. In accordance with the Millennium Development Goals and the goals set by the international community, Israeli International Development Cooperation Agency MASHAV is consistently developing women's education at the heart of sustainable development as an important part of development policy and planning We promote women 's empowerment to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel.