Education IS Empowerment
30/12/11
Throughout December, we are delighted to welcome SI leadership to the SoroptiVoice blog spot! This week, SISWP President Yvonne talks about how education IS empowerment - and how Soroptimists are working to ensure this at all stages of life. In previous weeks we have heard from SIGBI Maureen, SIA President Pat and SIE President Kathy. Do take the time to click back through their blog stories to read about the issues which matter most to them. Finally, HAPPY NEW YEAR from the SoroptiVoice Blog team!
Education means empowerment. It is the tool by which a person can take charge of her life to be independent, reach her potential, and thereby hold herself high with dignity and be able to contribute meaningfully to her community. Education opens doors to employment. It saves lives.
Education can be formal training in schools and universities. It can be informal through life experiences, and developing self awareness. Both are valid when the goal is the search for potential. Our journey to explore and achieve our unrealized ability is an undeclared human right.
"Soroptimists educate to lead" is a parallel to that personal journey. Our programme of work and service helps the girl child along that pathway.
The first stage is to be born safely. The SISWP federation project has this at its core - we provide professional development for midwives. For midwives and birthing attendants to be able to recognize the danger signs of potential hemorrhage means they can then prevent loss of a life.
The next stage is to grow up healthy and well. Soroptimists care for the environment so that there is food and water to nourish. Education on keeping our planet safe and well stocked are essential tools that will minimise natural disasters. She needs a safe environment away from physical harm. We advocate for women to have a place at the peace table. Soroptimists advocate against domestic violence.
Her mind needs nourishment too and so she must learn the skills that will enrich her life- literacy, numeracy, skills for employment. We assist girls receive an education - both formally at school and university - and informally.
The girl child has much to give back to her community. She can become a leader to make a meaningful difference to the lives of others. Understanding her talents and the issues that are the priorities and to be able to search for solutions are keys to a better future.
Education provides the bridge between our present and the future, between the current and the potential. It enables and empowers us to move forward with confidence and in peace.
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