Empowering women through Education: The Impact of Women's Literacy
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Women Empowerment, Education, Social, TransformationAbstract
Women's empowerment through education is not only a fundamental human right but a catalyst for sustainable societal progress. Recognizing the transformative potential of education, particularly for women, goes beyond imparting knowledge; it involves dismantling barriers and fostering an environment where women can thrive intellectually, socially, and economically. In this context, sustainable women's empowerment through education is a holistic approach that envisions long-term positive change by addressing systemic challenges and cultivating an inclusive and supportive learning ecosystem. The research highlights the positive outcomes associated with higher literacy rates for women. The findings emphasize the need for targeted efforts to improve women's access to education, promoting comprehensive empowerment and contributing to societal progress.
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