debate on women empowerment for the motion
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well today's topic is women empowerment which means that women are no longer suppressed by the men in the ancient times women wear compared to just like a toy play with them and keep them in their home but in today's world women is no less than men the work which a man can do a woman can do the same even nowadays women are considered more worthy than men because the empowerment of women are increasing day by day the fire inside the women's eyes are shaking its real shape and the power is increasing because the encouragement given by others to the women are also increasing nowadays a woman is a pilot a woman is a doctor a woman is a police man a woman is everything each and everything a woman can handle but a question is that whether a man can attain duty of a housewife as the woman can is just the controversial side of a woman that a man cannot hence in today's world women is no less than man..
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One over-arching point to make is that though women make up half the world's population and so need half its resources, they are prevented in many areas from participating in economic, educational and government elements. Populations of male and female genders are equal, therefore women should make up 50% of the world's economic, educational and government sectors, but they do not.
Over 60 million females are not in school. Though they make up 40% of some agricultural work forces, at best only 20% are land owners. Women business owners make up only 10% of the business owners in Afri
A two minute speech is not very long. So, you will have to be selective.
I would start by saying that I could point out many reasons why we should empower women. Empowering women makes the economy better, families healthier, and societies stronger. I would say that I could go on and one and cite many examples. However, I would say that there are two more fundamental reason why we should empower women. In this way, you are setting up the audience.
First, for too long women have not been empowered. For example, women in American only gained the right to vote less than a hundred years ago. Columbia University has only opened enrollment to women 25 years ago. In many places in the world women are still second class citizens. How can we say that we are a modern world, if these injustices still exist?
Second, my main thrust would be all men and women are created equally according to our Declaration of Independence. So, to be true to ourselves, we need to empower women.
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