Nataphat Archavarungson's profile

Gender Inequality in South America

Gender Inequality in South America
Social media
2017

To prevent violence against women and accessibility to justice with economic empowerment for women and youth has to transform, to self; individual, family, relationship, community and society. Ultimately, to equip the female communities to be transformative to themself, empowered to be leadership for women and youth and become a voice to others globally.

With a population of over 8.5 million, Honduras is one of the richest and most diverse countries in Central America. Despite having a high productive potential, 74% of the population lives below the poverty line, a condition that affects rural women and youth in particular.
OXFAM international
Gender Inequality in South America
Published:

Owner

Gender Inequality in South America

To prevent violence against women and accessibility to justice with economic empowerment for women and youth has to transform, to self; individua Read More

Published: