Monday, September 27, 2010

The Issue Of 'Education'

The most significant issue that political leaders, humanitarian organizations and individuals should attend to is providing education to the youth, those who are able and unable. I believe that promoting the access of education to the youth of both genders who are living in remote areas, refuse to attend for any particular reason or if the family is unable to fund the tuition can germinate a bright future for elements of poverty and human rights. It is important that the government of a country (especially the third world) makes this a priority of establishing public schools or institutions where basic literacy is taught up to secondary level to light a future for the youth of today. Obviously, a strong result may not occur in the short term but ten to fifteen years from now, children who were unable to read, mislead into terrorism or mistreated for gender would have been educated for situations and circumstances that would benefit them in the merit world they live in.

1 comment:

  1. Very good argument hoewever I think that poverty would be the key direction to put the effort into as it will directly affect education. Once the country and it's people have a somewhat ideal amount of money, then and only then can education be put to the forefront as education involves many other issues that usually effect the same areas.

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