Featured post

AFRICAN GIRL CHILD ; THE REVOLUTION

 

AFRICAN GIRL CHILD REVOLUTION, PROMOTING YOUNG GIRL EMPOWERMENT TO CARRY THEIR SWORD TO REVOLUTION.

 

Have always held the desire to speak up as a young woman about the challenges we face in a marginalized and rural society. I often admired women in the newspaper who had made it to 40 under 40 business-wise, women holding senior positions in senior organizations and had realized their dream in men dominated world.



As a young girl women growing up in rural Africa we often lack information, motivation, or the skills to voice our challenges. We are not often involved in policy-making or political participation.





Fund African girls’ access to education, help them change the world

Young women in marginalized areas face heightened barriers and vulnerabilities in the face of society across the continent. Women are often viewed culturally as the primary caretakers, holding significant responsibility for tilling the land and feeding their families as a result we are left behind in terms of empowerment.




Most young women today lack proper education. Education is the key we need to equip young girls
 to consciously discard retrogressive traditions like female genital mutilation [FGM].




GIRL-CHILD EDUCATION IN AFRICA

We should push young girls to communicate their goals, and desires and advocate for women and girls in their society. Nurturing and building the next generation of women leaders in Africa is crucial to achieving social and gender sustainability.



Transformative Education for girls in sub-Saharan Africa

We should focus on educating girls, reducing the gender equality gap, fostering the next generation of women leaders, increasing the economic opportunities for women, devising innovative ways to make entrepreneurship flourish, giving women access to the technology needed to grow their businesses, and making resources available for women.

We should revolutionize, empower, motivate, and push young girl children to relentlessly pursue their desires and goals, and be able to voice out their opinions and advocate for women's empowerment and equality.

 

 

 

Comments