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Safety for women in cities does not flow directly from institutional or infrastructural factors but has to be strategically produced. Examine.
In hindsight, it is true that women's safety and security in cities must be deliberately created rather than merely resulting from institutional and infrastructure issues, however it is to be bared in mind that safety needs to be actively created and managed strategically, such strategies are as folRead more
In hindsight, it is true that women’s safety and security in cities must be deliberately created rather than merely resulting from institutional and infrastructure issues, however it is to be bared in mind that safety needs to be actively created and managed strategically, such strategies are as follows;
. public awareness campaigns
. effective law enforcement
. community engagement
. urban planning
. empowerment programmes
However, it is visible that institutional and infrastructural factors play a role but they are not a guarantee of women’s safety. As any other issue in the society, we have to take into consideration on what exactly poses a threat to women’s safety and its cause, here we will visibly see that both parties, women and the community should therefore be actively involved in solution seeking.
By taking into account all these factors we can now say that women’s safety may be insured although as we can see, it can not be done merely through institutional and infrastructural development.
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