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The Rural woman

The Rural woman. Waiting at Manikpur Railway Station with bundles of Firewood. Begging for Food. She has no other work option but to clean the laterines of Mau Town. She lost her children out of Hunger and Poverty. The lost Childhood…. School days…… Child Labor.

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The Rural woman

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  1. The Rural woman

  2. Waiting at Manikpur Railway Station with bundles of Firewood

  3. Begging for Food

  4. She has no other work option but to clean the laterines of Mau Town

  5. She lost her children out of Hunger and Poverty

  6. The lost Childhood….

  7. School days…… Child Labor

  8. She is just 15 yrs, her son is 18 months old

  9. They also suffer from… Maternal Mortality Women Trafficking Malnutrition Exploitative Practices Child Marriage Dowry Gender Violence Child Labor Eve Teasing Sexual Harassment Family Abuse & a lot more…

  10. 60 % of the Girls are married before the age of 16 Nearly 60% of the married girls bear children before they are 18 125,000 women die from pregnancy and related causes every year Maternal mortality in India is the 2nd highest in the world

  11. Access to Sanitation facilities is a special problem for women and girls Public toilets for females are few

  12. It is well known that women and children work in huge numbers in bidi-rolling, agarbatti-rolling, bangle making, weaving, brassware, leather, crafts and other industries. Yet, only 3 % of these women are recorded as laborers.

  13. Poverty Levels are still 60 % plus, where in, Extreme poverty figures maintain to be at 35% plus mark

  14. Some Global Eye Openers Some Global Eye Openers Some Global Eye Openers

  15. Some Global Eye Openers China: Suicidal rates are higher in case of women Status of Japanese working women in dilemma The Deafening Silence: Asian American women in the whirlpool of depression Women’s life at risk because of acid attacks in Ethiopia

  16. Some Global Eye Openers 37% women victims of domestic violence: NFH survey Almost half of Indian women have not heard of AIDS Married women, children most anaemic in India Women are killed in China to become brides of dead men

  17. 6S Model for Women Empowerment

  18. Shiksha= Education Swasthya= Health Swavlamban= Self Reliance Samajik Nyay= Justice Samvedana= Sensitivity Samta= Equality

  19. They are strong at

  20. Synergy Cooperation Physical Strength Untapped Energy Multi Tasking Innovation Closeness with Nature

  21. Illiteracy Fatal Orthodoxism Wide Gender Discretion They are weak because… Lack of Awareness Less Exposure

  22. Threats to them are many…

  23. Natural Calamities

  24. Malnutrition

  25. Family Abuse

  26. AIDS Lack ofResources

  27. opportunities

  28. opportunities

  29. opportunities

  30. Self Help Groups Aangan Badi Govt Schemes Micro Finance Self Employment

  31. The URBAN Woman

  32. They are strong at…

  33. Access to good education

  34. Nutritious & healthy FOOD

  35. High self

  36. FINANCIAL STABILITY

  37. Opportunity to Liberalize

  38. They struggle for…

  39. Conjoint Efforts Getting Recognition Synergized Orientation Maintaining Work Life Balance Spending Quality time with family

  40. Reaching Office…

  41. They also end up in

  42. Stress Tiredness Bad Habits Molestation Disturbed Life

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