855,000,000 people in the world are illiterate. 70% of them are female.
Two-thirds of the world's children who receive less than four years of education are girls.
For every year beyond fourth grade that girls go to school, family size drops 20%, child deaths drop 10%, and wages rise 20%; yet, international aid dedicated to education is declining.
Worldwide, more than half the population of women over age 15 cannot read or write.
Girls represent nearly 60% of the children not in school.
Even when women have equal years of education, it does not translate into economic opportunities or political power.
While women in Nigeria enjoy 53% literacy, in Morocco 34%, and in Palestine 77%, their participation in politics and the economy lag far behind.
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