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What is Education to a Woman Today?

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How?

How can society as a whole reduce or prevent this issue from happening to women today?

Why?

When?

Why do women IN developing countries need an access to education?

What are the long-lasting effects of women recieving an education? What happens if women do not receive an education?

-"Providing girls with an education helps break the cycle of poverty.

-Educated women are less likely to marry early and against their wills

-Less likely to die in childbirth more

-Likely to have healthy babies

-More likely to send thier children to school"

("Girls' education and gender equality")

When did the access to education become relevant?

When did it become a world dilemma?

Society needs to change its mindset towards women. Women are not and should not be subordinate to men. It is this change that is allowing women to break free of the chains of living in a patriarchal society (simply because of womens' gender). The world should be willing enough to invest in a woman's education just as it would invest in a man's education.

The access to education for women was recognized by the world in 1970s, but it still continues today.

(Empowering Women, Developing Society: Female Education in the Middle East and North Africa.)

How Continued:

To help women around the world receive their education, people from developed countries could help donate to companies that support this cause. Small deeds such as giving a small girl who cannot read will make all the difference. With political activists on the job, such as Malala Yousafzai and many others, it is possible for women of all ages to have access to the one thing [education] that will assist in their success.

Where?

Who? and What?

Access to education in developing countries for women is a major problem in the world.

Where are the majority of women deprived and denied of their education?

Women, primarily in South and West Asia, are only considered to be housewives and are deprived of neccessary educational resources as opposed to their male counterparts simply because of their gender

("Girls' education and gender equality)

What is a major

dilemma in the world and who does it involve?

By: Jamique Mials, Aaron Nash, Maurice Uso, John Stoudenmire, and Owusu Mensah

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