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Are women still counted as vulnerable groups, if yes then why?
“I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard.” – Malala Yousafzai I believe that women are still a vulnerable section of the society as they are easy targets for harassment and suppression and also their inability to make decisions on economic level furtherRead more
“I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard.” – Malala Yousafzai
I believe that women are still a vulnerable section of the society as they are easy targets for harassment and suppression and also their inability to make decisions on economic level further exacerbates their vulnerability.
Different frameworks have been used to define vulnerable women. Conventionally, such women have been identified based on income falling below the acceptable benchmark of welfare, along with other demographic characteristics such as ethnicity, education level, and locale – rural versus urban status.
There are various reasons why women are still identified as vulnerable. Here are some:
In conclusion, no matter how much we try to sugarcoat but in this patriarchal society, women are still a vulnerable section in terms of cultural, economic and
See lessreligious roots. However, building supportive communities and network of support is also crucial in empowering women through vulnerability. When women can openly share their vulnerabilities in a safe and supportive space, they can navigate the challenges and setbacks, knowing that they are not alone in their journey.
Are women still counted as vulnerable groups, if yes then why?
“I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard.” – Malala Yousafzai I believe that women are still a vulnerable section of the society as they are easy targets for harassment and suppression and also their inability to make decisions on economic level furtherRead more
“I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard.” – Malala Yousafzai
I believe that women are still a vulnerable section of the society as they are easy targets for harassment and suppression and also their inability to make decisions on economic level further exacerbates their vulnerability.
Different frameworks have been used to define vulnerable women. Conventionally, such women have been identified based on income falling below the acceptable benchmark of welfare, along with other demographic characteristics such as ethnicity, education level, and locale – rural versus urban status.
There are various reasons why women are still identified as vulnerable. Here are some:
In conclusion, no matter how much we try to sugarcoat but in this patriarchal society, women are still a vulnerable section in terms of cultural, economic and
See lessreligious roots. However, building supportive communities and network of support is also crucial in empowering women through vulnerability. When women can openly share their vulnerabilities in a safe and supportive space, they can navigate the challenges and setbacks, knowing that they are not alone in their journey.