Interconnectivity among Sustainable Development Goals through Women’s Perspective

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Interconnectivity among Sustainable Development Goals through Women’s Perspective

Farah Diba
Farah Diba
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If we divide the world’s population into two parts, one part would be women. However this large part has always been neglected in terms of opportunities and rights. They have significant roles in forming a better society to live. From childbirth, rearing them, make them learn the good values, caring of elders, and other households chores; women bear all the responsibilities without any compensation. Not only family responsibilities but they work outdoor to increase family income for the fulfilment of family needs and gain a better lifestyle. “The participation of women employment into the workforce as human capital for a sustainable development is very important for acquiring the environmental and production perception, an increase in their income creating financial resources for saving and investment, and getting more respect in society” (Yildiz, 2016). To make the world a better place to live, United Nations has declared 17 goals that are essential for sustainable development, so that all human beings can survive without any biases. In Principle, Rio Declaration said that “Women have a vital role in environmental management and development. Their full participation is therefore essential to achieve sustainable development” (Warth & Koparanova, 2012).

Interconnectivity among Sustainable Development Goals through Women’s Perspective

If we divide the world’s population into two parts, one part would be women. However this large part has always been neglected in terms of opportunities and rights. They have significant roles in forming a better society to live. From childbirth, rearing them, make them learn the good values, caring of elders, and other households chores; women bear all the responsibilities without any compensation. Not only family responsibilities but they work outdoor to increase family income for the fulfilment of family needs and gain a better lifestyle. “The participation of women employment into the workforce as human capital for a sustainable development is very important for acquiring the environmental and production perception, an increase in their income creating financial resources for saving and investment, and getting more respect in society” (Yildiz, 2016). To make the world a better place to live, United Nations has declared 17 goals that are essential for sustainable development, so that all human beings can survive without any biases. In Principle, Rio Declaration said that “Women have a vital role in environmental management and development. Their full participation is therefore essential to achieve sustainable development” (Warth & Koparanova, 2012).

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Farah Diba. 2021. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue C5): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

Print ISSN 0975-587X

e-ISSN 2249-460X

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GJHSS Volume 21 Issue C5
Pg. 63- 74
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