Examining the Role of NGOs in Women's Empowerment

Shivani Jha *

Department of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab, India.

Ayushi Pal

Department of Communication Skills, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Women's empowerment plays proving vital role in sustainable rural and urban development by uplifting the social, economic, and political status of women in India, as it promotes equality, enhances individual potential, and leads to a more inclusive society. This paper explores the dynamic role of NGOs in the empowerment and upliftment of women in the Indian context, highlighting their contribution through various programs and field interventions. Women's empowerment leads to a self-sustainable society where women contribute actively in all spheres of life. NGOs play a substantial role in this process by providing basic education, vocational training, promoting self-employment, self-awareness programs, and legal literacy. Their outreach often exceeds that of government agencies, especially in remote and marginalised areas. The main concern remains the upliftment of women in society, addressing their needs holistically. NGOs have shown a tremendous capacity to bring about positive and lasting changes in the lifestyle of women. They help women become independent, self-motivated, and capable of making their own decisions. Furthermore, NGOs increase literacy levels, improve access to healthcare, and ensure socio-political inclusion. However, NGOs are putting across their difficulty in finding adequate, appropriate and continuous funding for their voluntary work. They find accessing donors as a challenging task, dealing with their funding conditions. Though they are legally constituted organisations, in which Government representatives are not present as members of the organisation and may or may not be funded by the Government. To make gender equality a reality, NGOs must continue their multifaceted work toward women's empowerment.

Keywords: Women empowerment, NGOs, status of women, employment, self-help group, capacity building


How to Cite

Jha, Shivani, and Ayushi Pal. 2025. “Examining the Role of NGOs in Women’s Empowerment”. Advances in Research 26 (5):23-31. https://doi.org/10.9734/air/2025/v26i51461.

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