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Friday, 19 June 2015

We should support girls’ education


For many girls’ going to school remain as a dream, many of them dream about it but were not able to attain that dream, they were surrounded by different obstacles in a very childhood age. Many parents back in the days didn't put much emphasize  on sending their girls’ to school they saw them as mothers, wives but they refuse to see them as educated women.

At very tender age girls’ are trained to look after the house, to look after their young sisters and brothers, to look after themselves but not to educate themselves. Education was treated as privilege to girls rather than critical essential right to every child.

The way things are changing we see different women doing so many things in our society and in the world in general our mentality about girls’ education start changing to the positive way. Most of the parents now see girls’ education as important as boys’ education; they use the same effort in sending boys’ to school for girls’.

I am not saying girls’ need to be PhD holders but rather they should have enough education to be able to stand, express themselves, make decision as girl, lady, woman, mother and grandmother and their voices should be heard.

Girls' with education will be able to form next generation women leaders, likely to defend themselves when their basic rights are compromises or violated.

We parent should not limit our children ability by not send them to school but rather we should give them a lot of opportunity so they won’t be limited by circumstance when their making choices.

****If we educate a boy we educate one person if we educate the girl we educate the society and the whole nation****
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