Diyawelfareorganization
Women Empowerment
-Women Empowerment
Our society comprises men and women. In earlier times, men were considered to be the leading members of a family. They were responsible for earning the livelihood and were the decision takers of the family. On the other hand, women were responsible for doing household work and upbringing of the children. So, the roles were mainly based on gender. There was no involvement of women in decision making. If we assess our entire sector, then research says that women’s issues are either focused on her reproductive role and her body or on her economic role as a worker. But none of them is focused on empowering the women.
-What Does Women Empowerment Mean?
Women Empowerment is the process that creates power in women to live a happy and respectable life in a society. Women are empowered when they are able to access opportunities in a variety of fields such as in education, profession, lifestyle, etc., without any limitations and restrictions. It includes raising their status through education, awareness, literacy and training. It also includes the authority to take decisions. When a woman makes a crucial decision, she feels empowered.
Women’s empowerment is the most crucial point for the overall development of a country. Suppose, in a family, there is one earning person, while in another family, both men and women are earning, then who will have a better lifestyle. The answer is simple, the family where both men and women are earning money. Thus, the country where men and women work together develops at a faster rate.
-Need for Women Empowerment
History says that women were ill-treated. In the ancient times to the girl child abortion in the present scenario, women continue facing such violence. Not only this, heinous crimes against women such as rape, acid attack, dowry system, honor killing, domestic violence, etc., are still happening.
Out of the total population, 50% of the population should consist of women. It has also impacted the sex ratio. The literacy rate in girls is very low. Most of the girls are not even provided with primary education. Moreover, they are married early and made to raise children and shoulder only household work. They are not allowed to go out and are dominated by their husbands. Women are taken for granted by men as they are considered their property. Even at the workplace, women are discriminated against. They are paid less for the same work as compared to their male counterparts.
Steps to Empower Women
Diya Welfare Organization has taken a step forward to support the women of society. DWO is offering free course to the needy women so they support their family instead of being dependent on someone else.
- Stitching course
- Beautician course
- Cooking course
- Art and craft course
- Fashion Designing
- Computer Course
- Certified Nursing Course (CNA)




1) Hemophilia awareness Program
Diya welfare organization is arranging hemophilia awareness seminars in different schools, colleges and universities to educate youth about hemophilia. By this awareness program many patients belonging from backward areas and don’t have access to hospitals are diagnosed as hemophiliac patients.
From the Beginning, DWO has arranged more than 750 awareness seminars in different schools, colleges, universities and civil society to aware people belonging to different walks of life about bleeding disorder.








2) Medical Camps
People belonging to backward areas don’t have access to Hospitals and some of those die without being diagnosed. Diya welfare organization is arranging free medical camps in these backward areas to facilitate the people with skilled Doctors Medical team. The facilities of free medicine, laboratory tests (including HIV,HCV), TB tests, and X-ray are provided on their door step.















3) Free Education
Pakistan is developing country having literacy rate 55%. Many children under the age of 18 are unable to continue their studies due to insufficient financial resources. Diya welfare organization is helping these poor and needy students by providing the school bags, uniforms, Books, stationary items at start of every session and scholarships every month.











