Women’s Rights

Women’s rights refer to the legal, social, and economic rights and privileges that are afforded to women, ensuring equality and justice in all aspects of life. This concept encompasses a range of issues aimed at treating women and men equally, including but not limited to the right to vote, work, receive an education, access healthcare, and live free from violence and discrimination. Women’s rights advocate for gender equality, challenging societal norms and practices that perpetuate gender-based disparities. The movement for women’s rights has evolved over time and continues to address ongoing issues such as reproductive rights, equal pay, protection against sexual harassment and violence, and access to leadership roles in various sectors. Women’s rights are recognized globally as human rights, and various international agreements and declarations exist to protect and promote these rights. The advocacy for women’s rights seeks to create a society where women can exercise their rights fully and freely, contributing to their communities and the world at large.