Sunday, 25 September 2016

The Women Empowerment Uganda Females Need

By Stephanie Smith


It is not an easy job to be a women. They go through quite a lot while still being the so called weaker sex. This may be true when it comes to physical strength, however, when it comes to emotional strength, women seem to have a better handle on that than most men. However, they are still the object of abuse not just in certain parts of the world, but all over the entire world. This is why there should be more programs like the women empowerment Uganda females are learning from.

Females from different walks of life and different parts of the world go through abuse. Although it may be experienced at a different level in third world countries, first world countries still have abuse. The women here however, go through it subtly. It doesn't make it any less painful, but it just means that they can pretend and keep it under wraps for longer.

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.

This type of women abuse happens in various countries around the world. It doesn't matter whether is a third world country or a first world country. The only difference is that it is done much more subtly in first world countries as compared to how openly it is done in these developing countries. However, it is still abuse irrespective of how it is cloaked.

This has been going on for centuries. Women have always been treated as the lesser sex and the less important sex. Yet the are tasked with bearing children. They are trusted to bring both male and females into this world, yet they are not given credit for everything else they do, such as raising them, taking care of the home and seeing to all the duties that hey have.

Yet the amazing thing about a woman is that she will always rise above the ashes. She she wipe away her tears, she will dust herself off and she will continue to pray and take care of her children, because she is not just a woman, but a mother. She is stronger than men think she is and she is not defeated, by beatings or verbal abuse. She may be knocked down, yet she is not knocked out.

There are various programs and organizations dedicated to helping women in need, yet there are still many woman going through this agony in silence. Most of them do not know that help is out there. Many of them who do know need a gentle shove in the right direction because they are scared to speak out.

If you know of any females that are going through abuse of any sort, let them know that help is at hand. They will never break free from the cycle of abuse unless they stand up for themselves. They should also know that this is not just for them, but is is for their children as well.




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