Women are almost the half of the human population of the world. They fall in the category of vulnerable group in human society, as they fall prey to all kinds of mal-treatment, torture, cruelty and subjugation to male society on account of their comparative physical softness and weakness. Here in this paper focus has been given to the National Policy for the Empowerment of Women, 2001, as it contains operational strategies for the effective implementation of national and international commitments in all sectors of empowerment of women. And this will be carried out through the medium of bilateral and multi-lateral partnershipsSpecial Issue, Dec. 201
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Objectives This article intends to approach the phenomenon of gender violence and a general view of ...
Equality to both genders is not only a fundamental right, but necessary condition for sustainable ec...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on gender equality can be achieved by mainstreaming a gender ...
Women's labour force participation in the nation's economic development is comparatively low. Most o...
Abstract Women's empowerment may be defined in several ways, including accepting women's viewpoints...
Gender equality of opportunity and women's empowerment are now widely recognised as integral an...
This paper examines the applicability and relevance of status of women human rights and their develo...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their influence...
The “comfort women” issue which emerged in the 1990s has become an international issue due to increa...
The paper will give an informative overview of the importance of gender equality as a pillar ofgloba...
This paper examins how women's experiences of conflict and transition differ to that of men because ...
Development cannot be achieved if fifty percent of the population is excluded from the opportunities...
This paper morally evaluates the phenomenon Sylvia Chant calls "the feminization of responsibility,"...
Promoting gender equality and women empowerment is the third Millennium Development Goal – MDG. Achi...
Deconstructing Women, Peace and Security offers a critical review and analysis of many gender-based ...
Objectives This article intends to approach the phenomenon of gender violence and a general view of ...
Equality to both genders is not only a fundamental right, but necessary condition for sustainable ec...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on gender equality can be achieved by mainstreaming a gender ...