girl child education
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Educate Girls Vision, Mission and Goal Vision To achieve behavioural, social and economic transformation, so that every girl-child in India has equal opportunities to access quality education. Mission To reform government schools to improve girls’ education by leveraging existing community and government resources. Goal To improve access to and quality of education for 4 million children by 202O Impact • over 77,000 girls brought back to school
• 30,914 girls trained as girl leaders
• 4,000 SMC formed
• Over 4,000 active Team Balika members
• Learning Outcomes among 28,000 children
• Hindi reading of a story went up from 15% to 35%
• English reading of a sentence and above increased from 9% to 29%
• Math Skills in doing simple multiplication and division improved from 11% to 29%
Girl education -
Let us pick up our pen and pencils, they are our most powerful weapon.
- Malala Yousafzai
Girls education is equally important as that of boys education. It is necessary for the development of a country since a country doesn't constitute of boys. A society needs equal balance between girls and boys education and that can be only done when both are educated.
There are certain places in our country where girls are not educated thinking that it will go waste. People only focus on boys education because they think girls will get married and go to their husband's house, then what is the need for it. But by educating a girl they can actually educate two families.
But they are not aware of the fact of educating a girl. Educating a girl means development of country, share of burden over families, social awareness, knowledge of their rights and so on. So we should educate the girl child.