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How Community and Personal Factors Shape Women's Power in Ethiopia
GLOBALFriday, November 15, 2024
The community also matters. If the community values women and girls, that can boost women's empowerment. This might show up in things like better access to healthcare or more girls going to school. But if the community has old-fashioned views about women, that can hold women back.
Another piece of the puzzle is how many kids a woman has. Having lots of kids can limit a woman's power, especially if she doesn't have much help caring for them. But if she has access to good healthcare and support, that can change things.
So, what can we do with all this? Policymakers need to think about all these pieces when they're making plans to empower women. It's not just about one thing, like sending girls to school. It's about education, healthcare, community attitudes, and more.
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