The current study aims to determine The Contributions Using the empowerment dimensions as a mechanism For helping The directing and Hosting Centers OF rebuked woman to achieve OF rebuked woman to achieve her goals that represent in (Psychological, health dimension, social dimension, economic dimension, and legal dimension). It aims also to determine The Obstacles of Using The empowerment Strategy as a mechanism for helping the directing and hosting Centers of The rebuked woman to achieve her goals. Then, getting a Proposal Prospect to activate using the empowerment Strategy as a mechanism for helping The directing and hosting Centers of rebuked woman to achieve her goals. The study used The Comprehensive Social survey with workers at directing and hosting center of rebuked woman, related to woman affairs administration at Social solidarity directorate in Mansoura City, Dakhlia Governorate. And workers with woman affairs administration at Social solidarity directorate in, Dakhlia Governorate. And Members of the Mansoura in Mansoura City. Keywords: Empowerment – rebuked woman- Mechanism- Woman directing and Hosting Centers.
Ashraf mohammed, N. (2021). Using the Empowerment Strategy as a Mechanism for Helping the Directing and Hosing Centers OF rebuked Woman to achieve her Goals. Journal of Social Work Studies, 54(3), 523-570. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64326.1008
MLA
Nour_Aleman Ashraf mohammed. "Using the Empowerment Strategy as a Mechanism for Helping the Directing and Hosing Centers OF rebuked Woman to achieve her Goals", Journal of Social Work Studies, 54, 3, 2021, 523-570. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64326.1008
HARVARD
Ashraf mohammed, N. (2021). 'Using the Empowerment Strategy as a Mechanism for Helping the Directing and Hosing Centers OF rebuked Woman to achieve her Goals', Journal of Social Work Studies, 54(3), pp. 523-570. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64326.1008
VANCOUVER
Ashraf mohammed, N. Using the Empowerment Strategy as a Mechanism for Helping the Directing and Hosing Centers OF rebuked Woman to achieve her Goals. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2021; 54(3): 523-570. doi: 10.21608/dss.2021.64326.1008