Domestic Violence and Economy
Published On :
27th December 2022
Category :
Concurrent issues
Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence, is a serious and pervasive social problem that affects individuals, families, and communities around the world. Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior in which one person in a relationship uses physical, sexual, emotional, economic, or psychological abuse to control or dominate the other person. It can happen to people of all genders, sexual orientations, and ages, and it can have serious and long-lasting effects on the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of the victim.
Domestic violence is a common issue in South Asia and is often perpetrated against women and children. It can.....
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Sex, Gender and Sexuality
Published On :
26th December 2022
Category :
Gender and advocacy
When filling out a document such as a job application or school registration form, you are often asked to provide your name, address, phone number, birth date, and sex or gender. But have you ever been asked to provide both your sex and your gender?
As with most people, it may have occurred to you that sex and gender are the same. However, sociologists and most other social scientists view sex and gender as conceptually distinct.
The topics in itself are too vague and too vast if not made into themes. So let me make this clear: Sex, gender, and sexuality all have distinct meanings. First of all, "Sex" is a biological and physiological characteristi.....
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The Blurred Equality!
Published On :
21st December 2022
Category :
Gender and advocacy
With Equality comes power, with power an individual lives the life they want to. Equality ensures our reach to resources that are necessary to promote life and well-being. The vision is to have the world striving for equality as it plays a vital role in strengthening the cores of development. Equality hereby is fundamental for an individual’s, a family’s, and societal growth and progress.
Equality yet being envisioned as a core element of development, has not been embraced by society the way it should. The constitution recognizes everyone is equal in the vision of law but society fails at doing so. The authenticity of equality is confined to the num.....
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