GENDER EQUALITY EFFECTS EVERYONE
Did you know that women make up most of the
labor force in the world? They produce 1/2 of the world's food supply and work 2/3 of all the working hours in a week. They also make less money than men doing the same jobs and often find themselves,
more so than men, victims of poverty.
There are two times as many girls over the
age of 15 than boys who can't read or write. Many countries, do not even allow girls to go to school at all. Some countries force
girls to get married as young as 12 years old.
We must hear the voices of these young girls
and women. They’re without power in many societies today and have very few chances of
getting out of their predicament.
Every single one of the MDGs is linked to
gender equality. Gender equality means boys and girls and men and women have equal rights and opportunities. It is thought
that if the world can reach gender equality, more than half of the goals would be met as a result. Think about it. Do you think maybe we can achieve more than half the MDGs?
If a woman is educated she is less likely
to contract deadly diseases. Diseases like AIDS/HIV. This means, if a woman becomes educated, she will more likely be able
to remain a healthy mother. She will be a mom who can send her kids to school rather than needing them to stay home and
tend to her, and all the household chores, while she is sick.
She is more likely to be able to feed and
clothe her family because she will be given a fair wage and more opportunities to gain better employment.
She is less likely to die during child birth
leaving her surviving children alone.
When gender equality is reached the world
will be a better and smarter place.