Malala Research Paper

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An old African Proverb says "If you educate a man, you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a nation." Looking at this quote and looking at the amount of girls that are not in school around the world, we can see what might be the problem for countries who are having trouble progressing. There are so many girls who cannot go to school, for many different reasons and it is our job to help destroy the barriers keeping them home. If we want these undeveloped countries to become better developed, we need to do something to help girls get into school and to keep them there.

On October 9th, 2012, a 14 year old Pakistani schoolgirl named Malala was shot on her way home from school by a member of the Taliban. For many years, Malala had been …show more content…

This was really the point when people everywhere realized that girls were not all getting their basic right to an education and that there was much larger consequences for trying to have it then we had thought. Just this past February, "News24" did an article about how the Taliban had just bombed a school for allowing girls to go there and be educated. When the Taliban confessed, the leader said, "...the school had been targeted because it was run by the military and the group was opposed to female education." (News24.com). Although the Taliban is a major threat for girls in Pakistan, all around the world there are other reasons why girls cannot attend school. In some places, if girls even go onto the street they might be stalked or sexually harassed making it nearly impossible to make it to school. Some families cannot pay for their daughters to go to school, and they instead send them to work to earn more money for the family. This results from

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