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During my stay in India this winter I had another fabulous opportunity to work with a really special NGO. The Foundation to Educate Girls Globally promotes girl's education by working with families and communities to improve girl-friendly infrastructure at local schools. Girls are often held back from school and encouraged to marry early and stay working in the home. Research has shown that the education of girls improves the overall health of family and communities, while increasing the average household income. Rates of domestic violence decrease as do incidents of political violence. Educated women are also 5 times as likely to send their own daughters on to school.
Check out more on my blog here:
Visit FEGG here: www.educategirls.org
During my stay in India this winter I had another fabulous opportunity to work with a really special NGO. The Foundation to Educate Girls Globally promotes girl's education by working with families and communities to improve girl-friendly infrastructure at local schools. Girls are often held back from school and encouraged to marry early and stay working in the home. Research has shown that the education of girls improves the overall health of family and communities, while increasing the average household income. Rates of domestic violence decrease as do incidents of political violence. Educated women are also 5 times as likely to send their own daughters on to school.
Check out more on my blog here:
Visit FEGG here: www.educategirls.org
During my stay in India this winter I had another fabulous opportunity to work with a really special NGO. The Foundation to Educate Girls Globally promotes girl's education by working with families and communities to improve girl-friendly infrastructure at local schools. Girls are often held back from school and encouraged to marry early and stay working in the home. Research has shown that the education of girls improves the overall health of family and communities, while increasing the average household income. Rates of domestic violence decrease as do incidents of political violence. Educated women are also 5 times as likely to send their own daughters on to school.
Check out more on my blog here:
Visit FEGG here: www.educategirls.org
During my stay in India this winter I had another fabulous opportunity to work with a really special NGO. The Foundation to Educate Girls Globally promotes girl's education by working with families and communities to improve girl-friendly infrastructure at local schools. Girls are often held back from school and encouraged to marry early and stay working in the home. Research has shown that the education of girls improves the overall health of family and communities, while increasing the average household income. Rates of domestic violence decrease as do incidents of political violence. Educated women are also 5 times as likely to send their own daughters on to school.
Check out more on my blog here:
Visit FEGG here: www.educategirls.org
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"My best memory of Rajasthan definitely is the warmth of its people. These women would come posing in front of my camera, smiling and singing – so happy to welcome me to their world!" Louise André
Educate Girls works with government schools. Here is one of them, an only-girls school in the Pali district.