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The given passage is a public speech that Malala made at the United Nations. She has a very specific style of speaking. After listening to her you are inspired to make a public speech of your own to a group of young girls to speak up for their rights. Write a public speech in which you are addressing the issue of women fighting for their rights, especially the right to education.

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Answered by anujking1111111
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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:

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Good day, everyone! You've all heard of Malala, the courageous young woman who fights for women's rights and education. In an address to the United Nations, Malala Yousufzai, a Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot by the Taliban, said, "One child, one teacher, one pen, and one book can change the world." That is correct. The patriarchal society, with its deeply rooted gender inequality, has always made women its victims, and it continues to see women and girls as liabilities rather than assets even today. However, investing in a girl's education is investing in a nation.

During British rule in India, many social activists fought for women's rights, including Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Iswar Chand Vidyasagar, and many others, against the Dowry system, sati, and other practices.  Women must be self-sufficient in order to fight for their rights. Even in this modern world, we must speak out against the injustices we face. Nobody can stop us if we band together as one. We will speak up for our rights and use our voices to effect change.

Educating a girl child aids in the prevention of many social ills. When girls are educated, they become more aware of the world around them, which leads to a reduction in maternal mortality, child marriages, a reduction in population explosion, and, in a real sense, helps a nation maintain its resources. To conclude, I believe that parents should educate their daughters about the qualities and benefits of education.

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