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Why women’s Empowerment

As I women I have been hear, what women’s should do, and in which position we have to put our-self. But I also believe that out of those discretion characterized by the society about what women should be, I believe that we can do more then that and also have a large impact in the society. The main purpose of this blog is to show women’s how powerful they are, how to fight for women’s rights, and how they can impact the society and have more confidence in their-self.

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

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Women’s empowerment

Women’s empowerment or rights of women’s is a topic that have been discussing lately, because women’s around the words are using their voices to fight for women’s right, and to get the same opportunities as mans. The main topics related to this blog page are;

  • Women’s empowerment
  • Genders equality
  • Articles of women’s worldwide
  • Women’s empowerment program  
  • Women’s empowerment NGO

The question that always arise about the topic of women’s empowerment is “Why women’s wants to fight about gender equality “, the true behind this is that; for many years women’s were seeing as an object of beauty, housewives, birth machines, is not that all this titles were offensive but some of them were very insignificant to describe a powerful being as women’s.

Women’s are as powerful as men’s but the society have been putting us in a position that does not shows the real power of the women’s. Since our birth we have been teaching that there is a restrict position for women’s and that fighting for gender equality or rights of women’s is a complete waste of time, which is not true.

 Women’s are more than, mothers, house wife’s, actually we can do anything we want if we believe in our self and work hard to achieve our goals. It’s sad to see that even with the evolution and changes that are now happening towards the women’s rights and genders equality in our societies, stills many women’s are not getting the opportunity to occupant great professional carriers or sometimes they are just afraid to place them self in a well know big companies or position because they do not fell smarts enough or Strong enough to occupant those positions. This Blog was created exactly because of this for the women’s equality, gender empowerment; to help women’s all around the world to build self confidence, to give them strength to fight for their rights and dreams.

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