Why education for girl child is crucial - UNFPA

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By Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu

The Country Representative of UN Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) Ms Ulla Muller, has stressed the importance of education for the girl child.

She made this known at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) forum in Abuja on Sunday.

According to her, “Education is crucial in realising the potential of women and children, and as such, we must ensure that every girl has access to quality education that equips her with knowledge and skills.

“Quality education will also enable girls to have the confidence to pursue their ambitions.

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“The elimination of gender disparity in education will also create infinite opportunities for future generations and transform societies. When women have equal access to education, they are better able to enhance their own lives and contribute to the growth of their communities.

“Achieving gender equality is not only essential for its social and economic benefits but also because it is the right thing to do.

“Our women and girls should be able to exist in a world where their opinions and decisions are valued and welcomed, and their voices heard.’’

The country representative, who called for women’s empowerment, added that when women are financially independent, they can provide for themselves and their families, thereby reducing poverty in society.

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