Friday, 23 September 2011

The importance of women’s education

Education is a fundamental human right. Every child is entitled to it. It is very important to our development as individuals, and as societies, and it helps pave the way to successful and productive future when we ensure that children have access to a right-based, quality education that is rooted in gender equality, we create tipple effect of opportunity that impacts general.


Education reduces the fertility rates of women, because, women who have formal education are more likely to use reliable family planning methods to space births well and to delay child-bearing. so that it results that the women have fewer and healthier babies, enhance fore when women have formal education are more likely to seek pre-and post-natal care, therefore, it lower infant and child mortality rates among children.

Having a better knowledge about health care that provides women the fever and better-spaced pregnancies. Knowledge that the women acquired through formal education process enable them to protect HIV/AIDS from them. Also education equips women with greater knowledge about diseases, and their transmission modes and most reliable prevention methods among different segments of the community. it takes part in reducing the spread of diseases.

But I want to make sure, every thing to be clear. so iam not encouraging the using of contraception to prevent conception from woman in any way. Moreover, using contraceptives for child spacing, it is very significant to discuss with the medical professionals, spiritual, and traditional leaders to know more about it in different terms of that matter. Such, as allowance of sharia law, and if there are other methods in traditional practices that less-harm than the modern contraceptive methods which is using in urban settings.


Also it is clear that education will increase the number of female labor force in the labor markets which in turn contributes the promotion of women's role in development process towards nation's well-balanced development. The women's political participation, empowerment, and enhancement of their health is central to the national development, because, women are one of the most important part of community, because of mothers, wives and they guide us to be most active, educated, and intelligent one among others.


Whenever, you try to glance back at the process of your life that will remind you that your adored-mother was the coach of your childhood development stages and father of the solutions for most problems which faced you. It is not mean that the father was been ignored completely. But we are talking about the importance of women’s education among community.
Since, our country…Somalia deepens into conflicts and grown to be battle-ground, there are so, many difficulty problems which challenged for us during the last two decades. We need to put our most concentrations and efforts on educational development angle.


But the question is why Mr.khadar took the education of women? I think it is very important to note that the women are one of the most vulnerable and weakest groups in the community, also we neglected the rights of our young women and we ignored that rights, that the ALLAH obligated us, and we prefer education of boys than the girl's one, in accordance with our culture, because, we believe that the girls will leave tomorrow for us to another family. So, that it is not important to invest to girls for such, costly efforts.
But we have to think widely, if your daughters leave you to another family, community, or country. Others daughters will come to you, so, would you like that girls will be 0 level or good for nothing at all? I think the positive answer will be like this, no iam not at all. So, why don't you educate your daughters to participate the common development of the nation?
Although, I known there are many challenges, nevertheless we have to be optimistic and development-oriented people and we have to search strongly for bright future and better place for our future generations

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Khadar Iman Ege
imankhadar@gmail.com

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