‘Imbuing women with dignity best way for empowerment’

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DHAKA, March 7, 2021 (BSS) – Womenfolk should be imbued with self-respect,
dignity and confidence for accelerating the campaign of women empowerment
across the society.

“When a woman is educated through acquiring knowledge in different
disciplines, she will be empowered…. so education and healthcare facilities
are the tool for their empowerment,” Runa Khan, founder and executive
director of Friendship, a non-government organization, shared her experiences
in an exclusive interview with BSS marking the International Women’s Day to
be observed tomorrow.

She said for ensuring their dignified life, they (women) must achieve ways
of most essential components such as knowledge, skills and finding ways to
survive better in society.

Runa Khan said woman community particularly in remote areas is facing
tremendous obstacles in every sphere of the society.

She said two stigmas — religious and social — are largely responsible
for getting fewer opportunities from society. Explaining these stigmas, the
development campaigner said deprivation starts for a girl child from family
level first and then she faces discrimination at every level of society.

Runa Khan observed women in hard- to-reach areas are not getting equal
facilities like their male counterparts, which creates great barrier for
their advancement.

Narrating the journey of her development organization, she said,
“Friendship sailed into the char of the Jamuna river in 2002 with its first
floating hospital… everyone discouraged me saying it is impossible to run a
hospital in remote areas. As a woman, initially, I heard everything was
impossible whenever my organization had taken any initiative.”

“But almost 20 years later I have proved everything is possible.”

This is a very common perception about women in the male-dominated society
that women cannot, the Friendship founder said in most case, female community
is forced to accept negative social structure of the society created by male
community.

Time has come to break this negative social structure through providing
equal opportunities to womenfolk, she added.

Runa Khan said, “If we really want to change fate of the people living in
remote areas, we have to empower community people giving highest importance
to women advancement.”

Very common trend of development organizations of Bangladesh is project
based work; she said adding friendship is totally an exception from this
general trend of work. “We work with community people… we have made these
people skilled workforce through providing necessary training.”

Apart from this, Friendship wants to develop a very good working bond with
donor agencies to change fate of the people who are living in hard-to-reach
areas in the country.

To fulfill the target, Friendship has five offices in European countries –
– Friendship UK led by Kenneth Hay, Friendship France led by William Lebedel,
Friendship Luxembourg led by Marc Elvinger, Friendship Netherlands led by
Dorothee ter Kulve and Friendship Belgium led by Princess Esmeralda.