Shattering stereotypes: Women in cooperatives redefining financial empowerment
By: Agrawal, Rachita
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BookPublisher: The Cooperator Description: 61(9), Mar, 2024: p.37-40.Subject(s): Women, Women empowerment, financial independence, gender equality, cooperatives, economic development, social change, skill training, advocacy, traditional roles, sustainable progress| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 61(9), Mar, 2024: p.37-40 | Available | AR131627 |
Women in cooperatives are transforming the landscape of financial empowerment by breaking stereotypes and reshaping their roles in society. Through pooling resources and launching businesses, they have demonstrated remarkable resilience and innovation, especially in rural areas. These cooperatives have empowered women economically, giving them independence and a significant voice in household and community decisions.
By challenging traditional gender roles, they foster equality and social change, while offering training and education to enhance skills in financial management, business operations, and advocacy. Supportive policies and advocacy play a crucial role in enabling more women to lead and thrive in these initiatives, showcasing their potential as pivotal contributors to economic development.
This remarkable movement reflects the power of collective effort and the ability of women to redefine societal norms and contribute to sustainable progress. Does this capture the essence you were looking for? - Reproduced


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