When women face gender-based violence, stability is a huge issue. When a woman is stable, she can generate an income. She can go back to school. She can contribute to the economy. However, when a woman is literally homeless, it doesn't affect only her. It's all levels—the entire generation and society. I think there is a huge intersection. I also believe that the current initiatives, working on housing and, of course, a livable income are very important and crucial.
When we talk about economic empowerment, we should also recognize the economic justice aspect. It's a fundamental right for a woman to secure safe housing, to have an income to sustain her basic needs and also to protect herself. I believe that women's economic safety and security is critical for women's economic empowerment.