 The benfits of womens empowering
women are not exclusive for the women
 Womens education go beyond higher
productivity 50% of the population
 Proverty, economic growth & gender
inequalities are intimately correlated to
women’s education.
 An increase of 1 percent in the number of
girls who have completed secondary
education.
 Empowering women is a pathway for
achieving all of the millennium goals.
• Establish high-level corporate leadership for
gender equality
• Treat all women and men fairly at work – respect
and support human rights and nondiscrimination
• Ensure the health, safety and well-being of all
women and men workers
Implement enterprise development, supply
chain and marketing practices that empower
women
Promote equality through community initiatives
and advocacy
Measure and publicly report on progress to
achieve gender equality
 Education
 Workforceparticipation
 Land & property rights
CRIME AGAINST
WOMEN
SEXUAL
HARASMEN
T 148
RAPE 161 &
ACID
ATTACK 17
DOWRY 71
DOMESTI
C
VIOLENC
E 101
Economic situation for
wage gape-17%
& agriculture work- 75%
Current situations of women
empowerment in different
sector
Educational
situation 69%
Political situaton
0.5%
Mother Teresa
International Women's Day (IWD), originally
called International Working Women's Day. In 1914
International Women's Day was held on March 8, possibly
because that day was a Sunday, and now it is always held
on March 8 in all countries. The 1914 observance of the
Day in Germany was dedicated to women's right to vote,
which German women did not win until 1918.
International Women's Day is a worldwide
event that celebrates women's achievements
from the political to the social – while calling for gender equality.
It has been observedsince the early 1900s andis now recognised
each year on March 8.
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  • 8.
     The benfitsof womens empowering women are not exclusive for the women  Womens education go beyond higher productivity 50% of the population  Proverty, economic growth & gender inequalities are intimately correlated to women’s education.
  • 9.
     An increaseof 1 percent in the number of girls who have completed secondary education.  Empowering women is a pathway for achieving all of the millennium goals.
  • 10.
    • Establish high-levelcorporate leadership for gender equality • Treat all women and men fairly at work – respect and support human rights and nondiscrimination • Ensure the health, safety and well-being of all women and men workers
  • 11.
    Implement enterprise development,supply chain and marketing practices that empower women Promote equality through community initiatives and advocacy Measure and publicly report on progress to achieve gender equality
  • 12.
  • 14.
    CRIME AGAINST WOMEN SEXUAL HARASMEN T 148 RAPE161 & ACID ATTACK 17 DOWRY 71 DOMESTI C VIOLENC E 101
  • 16.
    Economic situation for wagegape-17% & agriculture work- 75% Current situations of women empowerment in different sector Educational situation 69% Political situaton 0.5%
  • 23.
  • 31.
    International Women's Day(IWD), originally called International Working Women's Day. In 1914 International Women's Day was held on March 8, possibly because that day was a Sunday, and now it is always held on March 8 in all countries. The 1914 observance of the Day in Germany was dedicated to women's right to vote, which German women did not win until 1918. International Women's Day is a worldwide event that celebrates women's achievements
  • 32.
    from the politicalto the social – while calling for gender equality. It has been observedsince the early 1900s andis now recognised each year on March 8.