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  • Essay / Essay on the Importance of Women's Education - 1593

    First of all, her own life improves. As cited in the UNICEF article, Girl's education(nd), a girl's education has been proven to lead to a "happier, healthier" life. When it comes to health, the majority of women who die during pregnancy are uneducated, this is due to their lack of knowledge about their own health. So, an educated woman is happier, wealthier and healthier. Second, the educated woman improves the lives of all those related to her. She must embody three characters in her life: a daughter, a partner or a wife and finally a mother. She will have difficulty playing all the roles if she is not educated. Indeed, a woman's education is directly linked to the education of the entire family (Girl's education: A Lifeline to development, UNICEF, (nd)). In fact, the child's first education is given by his mother, so how is he supposed to get a proper education if his instructor (the mother) is uneducated? Indeed, an educated woman is the root of an educated woman.