Educatiion Empowers Women toOvercome Discrimination

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Five days a week, American children awake with the knowledge that a day of learning awaits them. This same miracle happens, sometimes even six days a week, across the world in countries that supply public education akin to that of the United States. Many children dread the hours they will spend in the classroom while others of similar ages, but entirely different situations, dread the hours they will not. Girls of developing nations desire desperately to receive the privilege of schooling that so many young people in more advanced countries, and often their male peers, experience, take for granted, and often would prefer to avoid. While others their age are being educated, these adolescent girls a working in homes and often even fulfilling their duties as wives. This is seen in developing countries across the world. And although, many people may be citizens of far away nations, each person as a global citizen has a responsibility to help find solutions to this problem and help these girls. Each individual has a part to play, however small, in remedying this global issue. Educating our young women is invaluable and essential for an informed, cultivated global community and as members of the global community, each individual has an inherent responsibility to help make this vital change.

Because this issue is so widespread, finding a solution is crucial. Globally, about sixty five million girls are out of school ("EFA Global Monitoring Report 2012"), thirty two million fewer girls than boys are in primary school ("Education First: An Initiative of the United Nations Secretary General 2012"), thirty one million girls of primary school age are out of school ("EFA Global Monitoring Report 2012"), fourteen million girls under eighte...

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