What surprised you? What was interesting? Why are girls treated this way? What did you learn? Which part was the most shocking?

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What surprised you? What was interesting? Why are girls treated this way? What did you learn? Which part was the most shocking?

Girls so young? How young do they start? Did you think this was happening? Who are the people who do these things? Do we not want to see it? What is the physiology of the people who do these things? Does it change for different religions, countries or cultures? What specifically is the root of the problem? In the USA? Florida? Where are these things happening?

HowDoWeFixTheProblem

Match as many as you can in 5 minutes

Whatispoverty

WhereWhoWhy

Countries GDP Lack of resources Illiteracy Education Cycle of poverty Women and children 1.4 billion in poverty 3 billion live on less than $2.50 a day 22,000 children die everyday due to poverty Everywhere South Asia and sub- Saharan Africa The severe lack of material possessions or money. Living on less than $1.25 a day. What is Extreme Poverty Where WhyWho

 What percentage of girls were not able to go to school that were of age?  How many people were not able to read or write entering the 21 st century?  57 percent  1 billion

 How much do women invest back into their communities? How much do men?  Why is this a cycle?  How much does the countrys’ GDP rise with educated women  90% and 40%  No money and no savings means no school which continues on for generations  3-16%  If women had the same resources as men, 150 million less people would go hungry