Need to Empower Marginalized Girls as Assets for Nation-Building!
The need for renewed efforts to address the peculiar needs of out-of-school adolescent girls in slums communities has again been brought to the fore, but this time with a strategic plan to mobilize resources to maximize their potentials, provide increased access to education and health services. This is premised on fact that overwhelming majority of out-of-school girls have no say over their schooling and are indeed traumatized. Speaking recently at the Launch of Lagos State Government Plan of Action to Empower Marginalised Adolescent Girls, the Commissioner for Women’s Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in Lagos State, Hon. Lola Akande explained that “Poverty and Gender Inequality are the driving factors prematurely end schooling for most girls.” According to her, “Girls who drop out of school usually do so for reasons beyond their control. Their labour may be required either at home or to increase family income. In families for whom the costs associated with schooling represen
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