This document discusses women empowerment and the process of empowering women. It defines empowerment as increasing spiritual, political, social, or economic strength of individuals and communities. Women empowerment specifically challenges gender-based discrimination against women in society's institutions and structures. The document then outlines 11 aspects of women empowerment, including improving personal knowledge, self-defining, personal power, authenticity, creativity, physical strength, equality, mutuality in relationships, economic independence, women identification, and freedom from oppression. It also describes the four main processes that can lead to women's empowerment: changes in women's mobility, labor patterns, access to and control over resources, and control over decision-making. Finally, it discusses a women