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RE: Strength Beyond Stereotypes.

in Steem Cameroon7 days ago (edited)

the journey toward women’s empowerment is not just a fight against inequality, it is a cultural transformation.

I agree with you Ma'am Chant, those culture are slowly changes but it remains in heart and mind because it is cultural. But the rights of us womens must be voice out, choosing any careers in life can help us to maintain and enhance the skills and capabilities we have in ourselves.

Here in the Philippines, backed in olden ages, womens cannot go to school because The Parents wants them staying in the house only because do house chores, and men must really go to school to studies because they are the one who looked for any jobs for their family onwards.

Others says this is really unfair, but as many years and Generations passing by, those traditions slowly vanish and womens now-a-days is now in equal of positions in the society. We can abled to work, join in politics and many more.

You really bring the women's voice from Cameroon Land Ma'am. Salute to you. ☺

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I truly agree with your thoughts that women’s voices deserve to be heard and valued, no matter the culture. It’s empowering to see how traditions are evolving and making space for equality to flourish.

Others says this is really unfair, but as many years and Generations passing by, those traditions slowly vanish and womens now-a-days is now in equal of positions in the society. We can abled to work, join in politics and many more.

Yes, we now have more freedom to pursue careers and make meaningful contributions to society.

Thank you for your heartfelt support and for honouring women’s progress.

Youre welcome Ma'am chant, Through your post, I also expressed my Opinion. I really feel you Ma'am. ☺