Of the children that aren't in school right
now,the majority of them are
girls. Women make up more than two-thirds of the world's illiterate adults.When it comes to education, girls worldwide get the short end of
the stick. Girls may be kept out of school to help with household chores, they
may be pulled from school if their father deems it's time for them to marry, or
there may only be enough money to educate one child from the family and the
boy assumes the responsibility. This gap in educational attainment becomes
particularly maddening when you consider the numerous studies that have been
done which show that educating girls is a key factor in eliminating poverty and
aiding development. Girls who complete school are less likely to marry young,
more likely to have smaller families and exhibit better health outcomes in
relation to maternal mortality and HIV/AIDS. These women also go on to earn
higher salaries, which they then invest in their own families, thus ensuring
that future generations of girls get to go on to school. Indeed, it's
addressing the inequalities in education that may solve many of the other
problems on this list.
The Young Leaders Mentorship Programme will be having it's June mini seminar on the subject Gender and Development.The date will be announced to you later.We hope you join us because it's sure going to be a great session!!!
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