Girls Education in the Developing World | Wanda Bedard | TEDxMontrealWomen

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @ananhle3143
    @ananhle3143 4 года назад +14

    My family, friends, classmates, and others around me always ask me why I want to get a PhD when I can just get by with an easier degree. I always explain to them the situation in these countries and that I will get as much education as I have access to. I am grateful and I hope one day all girls (and boys) have no barriers to education! Education is power!

  • @minhajmunawar6326
    @minhajmunawar6326 4 года назад +7

    I am Jahanzaib Hashmi from Lahore Pakistan, I live in Europe and I have met many white people, they are so good as humans, they are very good people, I totally agree with this women, Education is the basic right for everyone...

    • @minhajmunawar6326
      @minhajmunawar6326 4 года назад +2

      Shannon Sunmers I don't believe in Reincarnation but I hope if there is next life here on the earth, I wish next you born in Africa, then I will ask you about your statement, I will be officially a Scandinavian Citizen which is better quality of life than America, so I have asked something personally beneficial favor, Trust me kindness and humanity is the only way forward for all of us, to build a brighter and bigger future for upcoming generations....

  • @cmcoach6179
    @cmcoach6179 6 лет назад +12

    Excellent talk on a powerful subject.

  • @Gabucha888
    @Gabucha888 3 года назад +2

    Education is powerful.

  • @abhisekdas1580
    @abhisekdas1580 4 года назад +4

    In india the increase of educated students in a decade is 44% (including immigrant students). But the more they educate the less there are available of jobs. & Now the GDP hits overall 4.9 from 7.9 in last 5 years. So it is clear that education is inversely related to GDP & development of a country. If they don't get even a Clerical job then why they invest so much money in education?

    • @whospilledmybeans
      @whospilledmybeans 4 года назад +3

      So that they can developed a high skill work force to run a high skill economy with high skill jobs that will improve quality of life

    • @601460146014
      @601460146014 3 года назад

      Wrong, growth in literacy from 64.83% in 2001 to 74.04% in 2011. GDP was still growing at 6-7%, temporarily hit in 2020 due to corona. Main point, education doesn't mean paper degree, but skill acquisition. Educated people, if they really have acquired skills, should be able to develop industry. But in India most people are lazy, they just want to get degree even when they are cheating in labs, they copy research paper from international journals, and then blackmail govt to give them govt job which is another kind of welfare. I am Indian as well, I know the ground reality.

  • @Tech_Xplore-24
    @Tech_Xplore-24 3 года назад +2

    Really very good video

  • @parkjasmine5367
    @parkjasmine5367 4 года назад +2

    I wanted to study in a good varsity .. But my result wasn’t good that's why my father decided he won't spent money on me anymore... All my life i was a good student but my last result ruined everything... ☺

  • @nilaymanishbhaibarot9792
    @nilaymanishbhaibarot9792 4 года назад +3

    Women should be educated. At least up till 12th standard

  • @bharatguldekar5397
    @bharatguldekar5397 4 года назад +2

    Hello

  • @astroabhi9517
    @astroabhi9517 2 года назад +1

    your whole hypothesis is bsed on secondary data ...go and live in afganistan ...... experience both good and bad side of Afghanistan then give a lecture on how civilized you are.