冲突环境中的性别平等与女童教育保护:以阿富汗和尼日利亚为例

Ajinde Oluwashakin
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早在21世纪到来之前,某些文化习俗和贫困就阻碍了女童和妇女的生活机会和机会,无论她们的数量和生产力如何。此外,在大多数发展中国家,女童教育没有得到应有的重视。尽管自1948年以来,性别平等问题在联合国得到了全球的关注,但它仍然被视为我们这个时代的“未竟事业”。因此,本文探讨了女童教育面临的脆弱性,以及确保其教育、自尊和可持续发展所需的保护。采用了女性主义理论,以及保护责任(R2P)的概念。该研究是描述性的,并利用了相关组织,特别是联合国、联合国教科文组织和联合国儿童基金会的书籍、期刊、报纸和网站的数据。每日新闻源的内容分析,来自经过验证的媒体稳定,提供真实的数据。调查结果显示,在冲突环境中,女孩比男孩更容易受到伤害。这是对女童教育的蓄意攻击。失学的女孩比男孩多。尼日利亚和阿富汗政府的内外政策都清楚地表明了他们保护女童教育的责任程度,部分是为了实现联合国和非盟的优质教育目标。本文的结论是,保护女童教育必须成为国家的优先事项,因为女性是生命和生殖可持续性的承担者。应向女童提供免费的优质教育,使其具备经济能力。在冲突环境中的校舍需要加强防御,防止恐怖分子、土匪和绑架者的袭击。情报收集需要扩大和持续,这样政府安全机构不仅应该处于守势,而且应该对恐怖分子的行动基地采取攻势。
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Gender equality and protection for the girl-child education in conflict environments: The case of Afghanistan and Nigeria
Certain cultural practices and poverty have inhibited girls’ and women’s life chances and opportunities for long before the dawn of the 21st century, regardless of their number and productivity. Moreover, in most developing countries, girl-child education has not been given the priority it deserved. While the gender equality issue has gained global attention at the level of the United Nations since 1948, it is still regarded as ‘unfinished business,’ of our time. Therefore, the paper examines the vulnerability facing girl-child education and the protection needed to secure their education, for their self-dignity and sustainable development. The feminist theory is adopted, as well as the concept of the responsibility to protect (R2P). The study is descriptive and utilizes data from books, journals, newspapers, and websites of relevant organizations, especially the UN, UNESCO, and UNICEF. Content analysis of daily news feeds, from verified media stables, provides authentic data. Findings revealed that the girl-child is more vulnerable than the boy-child in conflict environments. There is a deliberate assault on girl-child education. More girls are out-of-school than boys. Both the domestic and foreign policies of the Nigerian and Afghan governments clearly showed the extent of their responsibility to protect girl-child education, partly to achieve the UN and AU quality education goal. The paper concludes that the protection of girl-child education must be made a priority of the state because the female gender is the bearer of life and reproductive sustainability. The girl-child should be provided with free quality education to be equipped for economic empowerment. School premises in conflict environments need to be more fortified from terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers. Intelligence gatherings need to be broadened and sustained such that government security agencies should not only be on the defensive but also the offensive against terrorist operational bases.
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