The Importance of Higher Education for Girls in Nganjuk to Reduce Gender Inequality
Head of Non-Formal Education Development at the Nganjuk Education Office, Prima Artika Pratiwi, stressed that education is key to lowering the Gender Inequality Index. She said this on Thursday (6/18). Women's organizations are expected to play an active role in ensuring access to education for girls up to senior high school level.
Prima explained that education isn't just about knowledge, but also shapes character and life skills. The higher the education of women, the greater their chances of improving their own quality of life and that of their families. She highlighted the challenge of early marriage, which limits self-development.
Synergy with women's organizations is seen as crucial in giving parents an understanding so they support their daughters' education. A safe and comfortable environment, along with family and community involvement, is an important foundation to prevent dropouts. Improving the quality of women's education is a long-term investment for a healthier and smarter generation.
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