Contribution of women liberation to the development of the country:
All priorities like peace, protection, sustainable development, remain at risk until women and girls are free from poverty and injustice.
The women's liberation movement was part of the feminist revolution in the late sixties and eighties. The Women's Freedom Movement arises its talking points from a civil rights movement, student movement and counter-war movement, based on the notion that the victims of discrimination against oppression will be liberated.
We did not seek to change existing social structures but rather at shifting the understanding of the position of women in society and in the self-reliance of families and children.