economic empowerment and political participation
Economic empowerment refers to the ability and opportunity for individuals or groups to control and improve their economic resources, such as income, assets, and employment. It involves equipping people with the knowledge, skills, and access to resources necessary to participate fully in economic activities, make informed decisions, and improve their economic well-being. Political participation, on the other hand, refers to the active involvement of individuals or groups in political processes and decision-making. It includes activities such as voting, running for office, contacting elected officials, participating in public forums, and advocating for specific issues or policies. Political participation allows citizens to have a voice, influence policies, and shape the direction of their community or country.
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