The Quest for Equality
Women’s participation in national development is a crucial aspect of achieving equality and promoting sustainable growth. Women’s empowerment is essential for the overall development of a country, as it leads to better health, education, and economic outcomes.
Despite the benefits of women’s participation, there are several barriers that prevent women from fully participating in national development.
The Women’s Push for Change
The women’s push for change was not without its challenges. They faced resistance from some parliament officials who were skeptical of their intentions. However, the women were determined to make their voices heard and push for better opportunities for women in churches, associations, and non-government organisations. • They were met with a mixture of curiosity and hostility from some parliament officials, who questioned their right to be there and their ability to make a difference.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in five women worldwide has experienced physical or sexual violence in their lifetime. This staggering statistic is a clear indication of the pervasive nature of gender-based violence.
The Impact of Gender-Based Violence
The impact of gender-based violence is far-reaching and devastating. It can have severe physical, emotional, and psychological consequences for victims, including:
The Role of Societal Norms and Cultural Practices
Societal norms and cultural practices play a significant role in perpetuating gender-based violence.
“The root cause of gender-based violence is not the lack of women’s rights, but the lack of men’s and boys’ rights.”
The National Strategy and Its Impact
The national strategy to combat gender-based violence is a crucial step towards addressing this complex issue.
