The document discusses five types of empowerment for women: social, educational, political, economic, and psychological. Social empowerment refers to giving women equal say in family and marriage decisions. Educational empowerment means providing women access to education to gain equal socio-economic status. Political empowerment gives women the skills and confidence to participate in government. Economic empowerment closes the gap between women and men in access to financial resources. Psychological empowerment helps women recognize their self-worth and take control of their lives. The document also mentions legal and holistic empowerment, with holistic empowerment relating to empowering women as complete beings rather than focusing on just one aspect.