Thursday, February 20, 2014

Education

It is common in the U.S. for children to complain about having to go to school, but millions of children around the world are unable to receive an education. Yet without an education many of them become trapped in a web of poverty. Young girls are especially affected. Many countries that allow boys to go to school refuse to educate girls. When denied schooling, however, they become vulnerable and dependent on men. In countries like India, Thailand, and Cambodia they are sold into sex trafficking. Even when given a choice, many cannot earn a living elsewhere without an education.

Those who try to affirm their right to education are often brutally punished. Malala Yousafzai stood up for girl's education in Pakistan and was shot by the Taliban as a result. She survived her ordeal and continues to speak out in favor of education for all children. For more information I highly recommend reading her book I Am Malala.

Schooling is at the heart of many poverty centered issues. When people are educated they not only can get better jobs, but are also less likely to be manipulated.

To support this cause you can donate to the Malala Fund.

1 comment:

  1. I Am Malala is an incredibly inspiring book and I also HIGHLY recommend it! It's not just about the shooting, but about the measures she and other girls had to take in order to earn an education. And she was lucky because her father ran a school and was incredibly supportive. Males play a huge role in the fight for girls' education as well.

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