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collect information from 30 families include women and men children or any particular​

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Answered by raksha77
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Today more girls than ever go to school. However, despite progress, women and girls continue to face multiple barriers based on gender and its intersections with other factors, such as age, ethnicity, poverty, and disability, in the equal enjoyment of the right to quality education. This includes barriers, at all levels, to access quality education and within education systems, institutions, and classrooms, such as, amongst others:

harmful gender stereotypes and wrongful gender stereotyping

child marriage and early and unintended pregnancy

gender-based violence against women and girls

lack of inclusive and quality learning environments and inadequate and unsafe education infrastructure, including sanitation

poverty

The international community has recognised the equal right to quality education of everyone and committed to achieving gender equality in all fields, including education, through their acceptance of international human rights law. This means that states have legal obligations to remove all discriminatory barriers, whether they exist in law or in everyday life, and to undertake positive measures to bring about equality, including in access of, within, and through education.

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