Promoting women’s economic, social and cultural rights

Promoting women’s economic, social and cultural rights

Data shows that women’s subordination and deepened poverty is an outcome of the denial
to enjoy their economic, social and cultural rights. Increasing women’s access to productive
and political resources, enhance decision making within the household and beyond. Deeply
rooted socio-cultural norms and values and stigma against women’s advancement are
another major barrier in the journey of women’s empowerment. Addressing these
discriminatory practices is at the core of CEWODE’s strategic interventions.
Climate change is adversely affecting subsistence agriculture. Its undesirable
consequences are reflected on women’s sexual and reproductive health. Due to climate
change, large numbers of women seek employment outside farm or out-migrate to urban
areas or out of Uganda too. Due to the lack of adequate safe migration information, social
safety net and responsive migration governance, women are vulnerable to physical, mental
and emotional violence. In order to promote women’s economic, social and cultural rights,
CEWODE focuses its interventions around climate resilient sustainable livelihood practices,
safe migration and labor rights, and women’s health rights.

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