Gender Phenomena: Increasing Knowledge And The Development Of Women's Capability In Issues Perspective
Abstract
In the order of relationships involving the whole of society's potential and elements, it is not the physical and non-physical involvement of the human individuals as supporters of the formation of society, but to nurture, develop, and exploit all these potentials and elements for the assurance of human life , namely the well-being and happiness together. Thus, the meaning of the balance of rights and duties as the nature or form of togetherness and the crystallization of the will, is actually the regularity of the relationships that occur within the society itself. Such thinking or understanding is a social-society study that deals with human problems and the struggles of life in an environment of mutual influence, for the efforts to maintain and develop its life.
Based on these circumstances, some of the women give a transparent appreciation through organizations that have a purpose to conduct a review of gender equality issues in order to know and understand the issues in question. Findings in the study or tracing related to weakness or deficiency and strength regarding the position and role of women, as well as the capability development function related to the improvement of women's knowledge for the social and social environment. The overall knowledge and understanding of gender phenomena, through the findings of data, facts, and symptoms followed by strategic analyzes (measurable and applicable), are understood to address issues related to gender phenomena, and generate conclusions that form the basic for determining decisions operational.
Keywords; gender phenomenon, increasing knowledge, capacity development, issues
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