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Wednesday 9 August 2023

The role of women in achieving the SDGs

 


  •  Women play a vital role in society and the economy. They are often the primary caregivers for children and the elderly, and they make up a significant portion of the workforce. The SDGs include a goal to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls by 2030.



Women play a vital role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They are disproportionately affected by poverty, climate change, and other challenges, but they also have the potential to be major drivers of progress.

Here are some of the ways that women can contribute to achieving the SDGs:

  • End poverty: Women make up the majority of the world's poor, and they are often excluded from opportunities to earn a decent living. Empowering women to participate in the economy can help to reduce poverty for both women and their families.
  • Improve health: Women are more likely to die from preventable diseases than men, and they often lack access to quality healthcare. Investing in women's health can help to improve the health of families and communities.
  • Educate children: Women are the primary caregivers for children, and they play a critical role in ensuring that children have access to education. Educating girls is one of the best investments that a country can make, as it has a ripple effect on economic growth, poverty reduction, and other development goals.
  • Protect the environment: Women are often the first to be affected by climate change and other environmental problems. They are also often the most active in protecting their communities from these threats. Empowering women to participate in decision-making about environmental issues can help to ensure that a sustainable future is built for everyone.
  • Build peace: Women are more likely to be victims of violence than men, but they are also more likely to be peacemakers. Empowering women to participate in peacebuilding efforts can help to create more just and peaceful societies.

Achieving gender equality and women's empowerment is essential to achieving the SDGs. When women are empowered, they can make a positive difference in the lives of their families, communities, and the world.

Here are some specific examples of how women are already making a difference in achieving the SDGs:

  • In Kenya, women are leading the fight against climate change. They are planting trees, developing sustainable farming practices, and educating their communities about the importance of protecting the environment.
  • In India, women are using microfinance to start their own businesses. This is helping them to lift themselves out of poverty and improve the lives of their families.
  • In Liberia, women are serving as peacemakers. They are working to end the conflict in their country and build a more peaceful future for all.

These are just a few examples of the many ways that women are contributing to achieving the SDGs. By empowering women and girls, we can create a better future for everyone.


Copyright ©️ Digital Bimpe , Global Youths Alliance For Change

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