Poverty, gender stereotypes and institutional cultures are the most challenging factors on woman empowerment through education. “Poverty has a strong influence on gender equal access to education due to both direct and indirect costs of sending children to school” (European Parliament 8). Poverty prevented children to be educated properly. Many families are obliged to send their kids to work because of their financial needs. Specially on agricultural communities, girls are more oppressed. Poor families prefer choosing boys to be educated more than girls, in case of limited opportunities.” The education of girls is seen as economically and socially costly to parents. These costs have a significant impact on whether and which children are educated” (DFID 7) Many governments raised their education …show more content…
Woman education impacts on social aspects, economy and even of politics. After many dark eras, women considered a dependent person who only depends on man in her needs. On some societies, she was considered as a tool to bear children or having sex. When people get educated, recognized that she can be independent and responsible too. Many countries succeeded to fulfil a high rate of gender equality, thus achieved many progresses in different life aspects. For instance, Scandinavian countries have the highest income rate per person. This is resulted from empowering women in all life aspects and specially in education. Education gender equality helped the society to respect the woman as an equal and independent person who can care about herself and able to take the responsibility of others. When man understood that when woman has her independence, this will relate back to him with many benefits. When she had the chance to self-esteem, she replayed back to her innovation and unique performance. Throughout the history, many smart women added their innovation and intentions for humanity like; Margret Knight (invented about 27 items during Edison time, Marie Currie (discovered the radioactivity theory) and Grace Hopper (invented the first Computer of five-ton room size the machine in 1944). Women proved themselves in almost all life fields like art,