WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT, LEADERSHIP, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Women Empowerment, Leadership, Gender Equality, Sustainable Development, SDGs,,Abstract
Women's empowerment has become a key focus in global development policies. It is closely
linked to leadership and sustainable development. By empowering women through education,
economic participation, and leadership opportunities, we can significantly boost social
progress, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. Women play a crucial role in
families, communities, and economies around the world, yet they often encounter barriers
that limit their full participation in decision-making. Achieving the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 5: Gender Equality, relies heavily on empowering women
and ensuring their active involvement. When women are empowered, they can effectively
contribute to reducing poverty, improving education, enhancing health outcomes, and
managing resources sustainably. This paper explores the connection between women's
empowerment, leadership, and sustainable development. It emphasizes the importance of
education, economic independence, and equal opportunities in promoting women's leadership
and ensuring inclusive development. The study also addresses the main challenges that hinder
women's progress and offers strategies that governments, institutions, and communities can
adopt to promote gender equality and sustainable growth.
References
United Nations. Sustainable Development Goals Report.
Kabeer, N. (2015). Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment.
Sen, A. (1999). Development as Freedom.
World Bank Reports on Gender Equality.

