Women are making strides. They earn more degrees (bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral) than men, make up nearly half of the labor force, and occupy more than half of management jobs. Yet they constitute only 9.5% of top earners. The blog below explains how this can change:
Quality education needed to boost women’s economic empowerment
Better educated women secure brighter futures for themselves and lift entire households out of poverty. While Hillary Clinton is cracking the glass ceiling, if not yet shattering it entirely, in the United States by becoming the first female Presidential nominee of a major political party, recent an…
Yep… Education will be boosted to women’s empowerment and to create awareness with them.
Chandru from edubilla – Global education portal