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Woman are stronger than they look.

Empowerment is a process that allows


a person to make their own decisions. Some people may see that being a
woman is nothing but being a maid. But those people are wrong. Being a
woman to me is a lot about strength, mutual support, and love. The women
I choose to surround myself with are always there to back me up, to rely on
for whatever and whenever with unwavering levels of support.

According to Webster's definition, empowerment denotes a position of


authority, being approved, or being powerful. And that’s why a woman
deserve to be empowered. Women’s empowerment is also a major
strategy for achieving development and decreasing poverty. Women who
are empowered contribute to the health and productivity of entire families
and communities, as well as to better possibilities for the future generation.
The inclusion of gender equality as one of the eight Millennium Developmnt 
Goals emphasizes its significance. Being a woman might come with the
unfortunate downside of gender-based discrimination, made worse by
intersections like race, class, and sexuality, but If I had given a chance, I
wouldn’t trade it for anything. I think being a woman has allowed them to be
a part of a beautiful lifelong community. Their universal negative
experiences have brought us together, and I think that solidarity is a
wonderful thing.

Above all, it means being unapologetic for who they are, what they want,
and what they deserve. They’re are real human beings like everyone else,
and they deserve to be heard. Society will be better for it, not worse.

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