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I'm currently studying about International Women's Health and Human Rights, and I believe that more attention needs to be paid to access to education for girls and young people, as education is an essential tool for empowering girls and enabling them to reach their full potential. Investing in the education of girls is an incredibly effective way to encourage economic growth, decrease poverty and enhance health and overall well-being. Educated girls are more inclined to become involved in the economy, become leaders in their communities and make informed decisions about their health and well-being. Studies have proved that for every year of schooling a girl receives, her potential earnings in the future can increase by up to 25%. Educated girls face a lower risk of contracting HIV and becoming pregnant at an early age. The benefits of a girl's education go beyond her individual life and can spread across generations. Investing in the education of adolescent girls is a long-term, cost-effective solution that promises a brighter future for millions of girls and their families. #WomensRightsAreHumanRights #EducationCreatesaBetterNation #WomensHealth

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Huaderson Solís Díaz

Licenciado en Derecho | Derecho Público | Derechos Humanos | Negocios

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Women's rights matters.

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