The way’s an education can improve lives is endless from better jobs to simply being able to care for their families. Here in America we are privileged to have the freedom …show more content…
I will go ahead and say that most people would say of course, but that is just the beginning to this deep controversy. The outer layer of this topic is simple but then there are different levels and opinions on each. I found that if an issue has to do with a certain gender or especially differences between genders there are lots of opinions out there. It is going to be hard but I am going to look into many of these opinions and see what, when, and where the different opinions come from. First I want to explain what I mean by what, when, and where. People’s opinions are shaped by many factors, so before we judge their point of view lets have open minds and try to understand why it is they think the way they do. We will start with what; this will be the major point of every opinion which I will tell you exactly what they believe about this issue. Next is where and when; these two factors are huge when figuring out the thought process, I will look into where in the world and when in time these groups or individuals thought this …show more content…
The real question is what is a reasonable way we can help these women and girls in developing countries that need our help to attain an education. Donations are always a good idea, I know many people are skeptical about what these donations do with their money. If you do your research there are hundreds of good organizations that do amazing work internationally. This is a website that I have found that is extremely helpful http://www.educatinggirlsmatters.org/howtohelp.html . One of my favorites is AIL which stands for Afghan Institute of Learning, there website contains an abundance of good information. Their mission statement “The mission of AIL is to provide education, training and health services to vulnerable Afghans in order to foster self-reliance, critical thinking skills, and community participation throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) is committed to bringing peace and dignity to Afghan people as they struggle to overcome poverty, oppression, devastation, and injustice wrought by the last quarter century of war and instability. AIL 's internationally recognized work is improving the health and education of Afghan women and children, relieving their suffering after three decades of war and civil strife, and enhancing the quality of their