The purpose of this paper is to learn about women's roles, perceptions, and empowerment in relation to sustainable economic growth. In addition to being a basic human right, women's empowerment promotes long-term, sustainable economic growth and development. The world's continued pursuit of prosperity and advancement has led to a growing realization that attaining sustainable development goals requires women's full economic participation. Women have historically experienced discriminatory and institutional impediments that have impeded their ability to participate in the economy and grow in their careers. Nonetheless, the enormous potential that women possess to propel innovation, social change, and economic progress is becoming increasingly recognized. For this study, descriptive research has been used. For the study, the researcher used a simple random procedure and chose a sample size of 100 women. The primary data used in this study were gathered by the researcher using a structured, closed-ended questionnaire and survey methodology. Tables were utilized in the study to classify the data that was collected, as well as to analyze the data by percentage and frequency. While the majority of respondents think that women's empowerment has a good effect on sustainable economic growth, a sizeable percentage also expressed doubt or disagreement, demonstrating the range of opinions on this matter. This study recommended implementing focused awareness and education initiatives to dispel myths and emphasize the real advantages of empowerment. This could facilitate communication and increase support for programs that advance women's empowerment and gender equality.