Tuesday 27 September 2016

The Women Empowerment Uganda Females Need

By Stephanie Smith


Being a woman is perhaps harder than being a man. It seems ironic since women are considered the weaker sex. But when you think about what they have to go through all their lives, you start to realize that perhaps, society has got it all wrong, it is females who are the stronger sex. Even if it is not physically, but emotionally and mentally. Although females have lived in oppression for centuries, there are various organizations rising up in to aid the women empowerment Uganda females stand for.

It is females various parts of the world that have to undergo this abuse from men. It is more worse in under developed countries, as females are perceived more as personal slaves to their husbands, than wives and equal partners in the home. This stereotype did not just develop overnight but is the results of centuries and decades of being indoctrinated.

This abuse takes many forms. Females in some countries are kept at home. Females as young as twelve years old are married off to men much older than they are. They are deprived of an education and worse still their childhood. In other countries they go through physical abuse and intimidation.

Although people are not aware of it, this abuse of females happens in first world countries as well. They just have a nice way of covering it up. It is also done on a more subtle note and females don't speak out because of embarrassment. They feel that somehow the abuse is partly their faulty, which is a wrong way of thinking.

It is believed that the world is evolving and society is changing for the better. However, in some parts of the world, women are still treated like they were in those primitive days. They are robbed of their education, dignity and self respect. They are humiliated in front of their children, their hearts are broken over and over again. They are torn apart on the inside.

The most astounding thing about females is that irrespective of how badly they are treated and how much abuse they go through, be it emotional, mental or physical abuse, they still rise above their circumstances. No matter how many times they get knocked down, they still rise up, dust themselves off and keep moving. One of the most amazing things is that their children are the motivation behind their resiliency.

Females do have a lot more tolerance than men do. They go through a lot and still have the job of carrying and giving birth to children. There are organizations and empowerment groups rising up all over the world to stop abuse against females and empower them to live a better quality of life.

However, if you know of any females that are going through any abuse, you should let them know that help is out there for those who want it. You should speak to them and appeal to their self worth and courage and let them know that hey need to stand up and put an end to the abuse, for the sake of their children.




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