You too have a right to a good education
Did you know that getting an education has been proven to help girls (just like you!) live better lives? And it’s not just important for girls, it’s also important for the whole community. Experts have even studied this and say that when girls are able to complete primary and secondary school, they’re more likely to make smarter and healthier choices about protecting themselves from diseases, as well as things like when they will marry and how many children to have. It’s also been shown that educating girls helps a country’s economy because educated girls get better jobs, earn more and help their families out of poverty and even create more jobs!
This is why many governments and worldwide organisations like the United Nations support girls’ education. But it’s not just big organisations, governments and adults who think that educating girls is awesome, here’s what girls like you from around the world had to say…
Danvi (18), who lives in Bangladesh, says. “I’m one of millions of girls who’ve been helped by the Bangladesh Female Secondary School Assistance Program. As the youngest of seven children, I didn’t think I could go to school – it was just too expensive. But the Program helped pay my fees and I’ll finish school this year. The program has also helped build better schools and at my school, they’ve even provided separate bathrooms for boys and girls, which some schools in my area don’t have.”
“Here in Liberia, the Children’s Law of Liberia was signed into law in 2012,” says Miata (14). “The law is based on the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, which aims to protect all children – and promote their right to education! Unlike my mother, I’ll now have the chance to have a good education as the law aims to make schools and teachers better. Plus, they’re going to introduce free, compulsory primary education for all children.”
“I live in Mendoza, Argentina,” says 12-year-old Sofa. “Here, if you go to a government school, you can study all the way up to an undergraduate degree in university – for free! This means that my parents don’t have to worry about whether they can afford to pay for me to finish school. Even if I don’t go to university, having finished my schooling is going to make a big difference in the kinds of jobs I can get.”
You too deserve and can get a good education!
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Reverse Is D Case In Nigeria
March 20, 2022, 8:04 p.m.
opportunities like that cant be found in nigeria
March 20, 2022, 8:04 p.m.
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True Damsel,but education is a right not an opportunity or priviledge,we ought to be educated both male and female,the problem here in Nigeria is that parents think education is for the priviledged and especially for males child
Is not that they cant afford to educate the female is just that they belief our education ends in kitchen,but they dont know that `education is the the most powerful weapon use to change the world',`it is also the the key to success'.
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I agree wit damsel
You Guys Seriously Don't Know Why Education Is Not Free In Nigeria And That Is A Really Great Advantage Because I Attend A Government School And I Know The In And Out Of The Government Schoo5
I Agree With Damsel At The Same Time It's Good That Way, We Need Free Education Yet We Misuse The Opportunities, Have Any Of You Guys Attended A Government School Before? The Students Are All Of The Opposite Of The Private School.
Come To My School And See What's Going On Here, Alot Of Students Misbehave And Waste Our Opportunities In Government School, Why? Because It's Free/Cheaper Compare To The Private Schools. Nobody Values Cheap Things That Much, You Think I'm Lying? Use Water For Example We Can Get It Anywhere So We Won't Value It That Much, Now Think Of Money And An Expensive Shirt Or Skirt You Bought With Your Own Money, Which One Will You Value Or Take Care Of Most?
I Stand Against Anything Free In Nigeria, Except The Necessities Of The Country E.g Road, Bridges, Hospitals, Markets Etc But Talking About Free School I'm So Against It, Nigeria People Say "Who Nor Go Nor Know" I've Been There, Studied There And Believe Me, Free Thing Doesn't Last And It Doesn't Have Much Impact On Humans, Nigerians To Be Specific.
Yes we have the right to a good education, I will make sure I study hard,I love this article so much thank you.
March 20, 2022, 8:04 p.m.
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Hey girl! This article was written because of you and we are glad you love it. Feel free to share it with your friends
Sorry, But Is This Website On For Girls?Because I'm A Guy And With The Articles, Am I Suppose To Be Here? @ Big Sister
March 20, 2022, 8:04 p.m.
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Hey Kevinmatthew346! GEM Nigeria is for girls but boys are also welcome. The articles are written to help Nigerian girls learn to be empowered and confident. You don't have to leave, you can learn a thing or two here which you can share with your friends and siblings.
I wish education will be free in Nigeria.
March 20, 2022, 8:04 p.m.
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March 20, 2022, 8:02 p.m.
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March 20, 2022, 8:01 p.m.
Nice word big sista
March 20, 2022, 7:57 p.m.
Big sista like cerious are u married or single
March 20, 2022, 7:57 p.m.