LACK OF EDUCATION IN LEDCs (less economically developed countries)
Take a moment to explore different geographical locations around the world and recognize the prevalent presence of lack of educational opportunities, where females are the primary stakeholders. This global issue is attributed to numerous factors.
CHINAWith the presence of patriarchy, women are given little to no rights as the decision-makers: their male counterparts dominate the grand society and their internal families.
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INDIAHaving been stricken by poverty in the rural world, female children lose the financial prioritization of educational due to other subjects matters such as the cultural custom of dowry.
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SAUDI ARABIATheocracy, the sovereignty and authority sourced from religious institution, leads to misinterpretations of religious texts that disempower women through legislations.
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AFGHANISTANAlso theocracy, the sovereignty and authority sourced from religious institution, leads to misinterpretations of religious texts that disempower women through violence.
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CLAIMTo a large extent, beliefs/values in LEDC societies lead to lack of educational opportunities for girls due to patriarchy, lack of financial prioritization, and religious misinterpretation. |
The cause to lack of education is one of the most debated topic of our era and so demanded for a solution like nothing else because of its decisive role towards the solution of other global issues. Each of the issues are respectively trapped in a cycle with lack of education. To provide a solution, we must ameliorate the education, but to do so, we must eliminate the causes in first place. So, what is the root of the problem in first place?
First there isPoverty
Poverty impedes opportunities to receive education because attending school cannot be possible without sufficient financial stability. If students at first lack the necessary education, they will struggle in the workforce when they grow up to be parents and lack the financial capability to deliver their children proper education.
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THEN there isFunding
Lack of funding in education is different from lack of education caused by poverty, with the later meaning not having the money to attend existing schools while the sooner meaning not having proper schools for education in first place.
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also there isConflict
Areas torn by large-scale military conflicts possess no basis to develop a qualified system of education, where wars destroying cities, and towns, education facilities are not guaranteed safety which leads to many thousands of children staying in refugee camps that serve as their interim site for receiving informal education.
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