Day 94: Donate to support secondary school education for girls in poverty

Did you know that empowering women and girls in developing countries is considered one of the best ways to fight climate change? Here’s why…

Project Drawdown chart of climate change solutions
According to a Project Drawdown report, empowering women and girls in developing countries ranks number two out of 76 different ways to meet the Paris Agreement targets.
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Women in developing countries who have a secondary school education are “less likely to marry young and more likely to lead healthy, productive lives” according to Unicef.
Project Drawdown book
According to Project Drawdown, educating girls and family planning will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 85 billion tons by 2050.
“When family planning focuses on health-care provision and meeting women’s expressed needs, empowerment, equality, and well-being are the result; the benefits to the planet are side effects.” Project Drawdown
To help girls in developing countries get an education, consider donating to the Malala Fund.
A wise man speaks because he has something to say; a fool because he has to say something Plato

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