Anirudh Dixit, class XI, Childrens Academy, Ghaziabad

Anirudh Dixit: Women’s Equality Will Better Economy

    • Anirudh Dixit
    • Publish Date: Oct 26 2016 1:04PM
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    • Updated Date: May 23 2017 4:14PM
Anirudh Dixit: Women’s Equality Will Better Economy

Of more than half of the children who are not in school today, 36 million are girls. This fact is not only unacceptable but incomprehensible. Not only are educational opportunities for girls a humanitarian imperative, they also help to mitigate poverty and hunger in developing countries. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, when given equal access to resources and education, women can help bring down the number of hungry people by 16 per cent worldwide. Agricultural productivity and household nutrition increases when women are empowered as key agents of change. It has been proven that women with the same levels of education, information, experience and farm resources help men increase their farming yield by 22 per cent! A major step for the alleviation of poverty is to educate girls which will enable them to demand access to opportunities like credit and gain market income. Such opportunities will, in turn, help them establish food security for themselves and their families. Again, such a change in attitude and practice will not only improve the lives of millions of women worldwide, but will, at a more collective level, provide a tangible solution to world poverty and hunger.

 

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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Yeah! Women should be educated. Now it is better than before. But it can improve a lot. But I wonder why this problem still continues inspite of great supports. But still we will educate girls with no parciality for betterment.

Anika Singh Bhati DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL GURGAON SEC45 D

Women have right to education. If each woman starts working rather if each human being starts working the world will progress every day

Aishwarya Iyer Deens Academy

Agree! Women are capable of doing a lot and they are just underestimated. If given a proper chance, they will surely increase the economy ten folds. Things are slowly becoming better but a lot more has to be done as Hemalatha said.

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