The unfairness of girls not going to school
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The unfairness of girls not going to school

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The unfairness of girls not going to school.

Have you heard about girls who are denied to go to some undeveloped countries?

60 million girls have no access to education before 18.Girls who must stay at home doing several chores like washing dishes, laundry and clean the house.This unfair practise is preventing girls from getting better opportunities.Its is time for this injustice to finish. Below are some reasons why this inequality should stop.

I have several reasons for thinking this, my first being that girls in Pakistan, India,Nepal, girls are not allowed to go to school because of a system called the kamlari system. They are forced to leave their families at the age of five so they can work so they can have proper shelter and food in exchange for doing house whole chores. I also feel that girls who can not learn them from getting a better quality of life and job when they grow older.

My second reasons against girls not going to school is that girls may quit school for three or more months to help their families to harvest the crops they grow.Its unfair because they miss school for longer time.Child labor is mainly an agriculture issue 60% of children are invalid in actisuies such as fishing , farming , forest etc.They start at the age of five and 59% are invoolved in hazardous work.

My final point is that when girls walk to school it is long miles or more, over 40% degrees, is very dangerous because of a chance of getting a heatstroke and getting carried away. For this reason girls do not go to school because the dangerous on the way to go to school.And this is happening in India,Nepal and some countries that have no public transportation.

After presenting and evidence, I hope I convinced you that we need to help girls who are experiencing this inequality.I need you to take action to solve this problem.

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