• Do you agree with the view that
women should confine themselves to
pain and suffering of bringing up the
children?
• Do you think men and women can
participate equally in all aspects of life
including child rearing and work in
factories, offices, and fields?
Answers
Answer:
The development debate has advanced considerably since the United Nation's First Development Decade in the 1960s, which emphasized economic growth and the "trickle-down" approach as key to reducing poverty. One of the notable advancements in the debate has been the move to consider gender equality as a key element of development. Women's concerns were first integrated into the development agenda in the 1970s. Disappointment over the trickle-down approach paved the way for the adoption of the basic-needs strategy, which focused on increasing the participation in and benefits of the development process for the poor, as well as recognizing women's needs and contributions to society. Activists articulated women's issues in national and international forums. Following these events, the women-in-development movement endorsed the enhancement of women's consciousness and abilities, with a view to enabling women to examine their situations and to act to correct their disadvantaged positions.
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Answer:
- No, I do not agree with the view of women confining themselves to pain and suffering to bring up her children. It is not correct to keep women at home and make them do all the dirty work. They should also have a status, profession and a secured future in the future.
- Yes, for sure because nowadays women and men are treated equal on paper,on law. Talking about precautions and health risks they are nearly the same for all so, women can also do any work that a man does.
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