Abstract
“Empowerment” has been used to represent a wide range of concepts and to describe a proliferation of outcomes. The term has been used more often to advocate for certain types of policies and intervention strategies than to analyze them, as demonstrated by a number of documents from the United Nations (UNDAW 2001; UNICEF 1999), the Association for Women in Development (Everett 1991), the Declaration made at the Micro-credit Summit (RESULTS 1997), DFID (2000), and other organizations. Empowerment has become a widely used word.
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Dr Tanu Tandon. (2016). Women Empowerment: Perspectives and Views. International Journal of Indian Psychology, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.25215/0303.134
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