Stories from older women on social protection and economic empowerment

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HelpAge International (07.03.2019) Women around the world regularly face discrimination and disadvantages due to their gender. They will recieve less formal education and training than men, and work in informal and low-paid jobs, having to shoulder most unpaid care responsibilities. These factors have a damaging effect on the financial security of women and their overall quality of life as they age.

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Women around the world regularly face discrimination and disadvantages due to their gender. They will recieve less formal education and training than men, and work in informal and low-paid jobs, having to shoulder most unpaid care responsibilities. These factors have a damaging effect on the financial security of women and their overall quality of life as they age.

Social protection can enhance women's economic autonomy, strengthen their voice and agency, and be an effective way of recognising the value of unpaid work. Read these inspiring stories from older women on social protection and economic empowerment:

years old, Jordan. 

Through participating in various training courses for older women, Hanan became interested in natural detergents and started a business developing and selling natural shampoos. This not only provided her with an income, but gave her back her autonomy, a sense of self-worth and a new social outlet, that she felt she had lost when she retired from her career as a nurse. Read her full story here

Elisabeth escaped South Sudan when conflict broke out in her district. After a month in the Ngunyyiel refugee camp in Ethopia, she was given the opportunity to start up her own business. She no longer has to wait for rations in order to survive and now has more autonomy over her life within the camp. Read her full story here. 

Over the years, physical strain from Daw Toe Ma's job and an eye condition has meant she can no longer see or move easily. This left her feeling depressed and isolated by her disability. However, through recieving a disability allowance she now has a source of income and more control over her future. Read her full story here.