IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN'S EDUCATION
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Women's education, empowerment, economic impact, health, community development, gender equality, social impact, family dynamics

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Jayrona Numonova G‘olibjon qizi. (2024). IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN’S EDUCATION. CONFERENCE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES IN SCIENTIFIC INNOVATIVE RESEARCH, 1(1), 75–78. Retrieved from https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/cnassir/article/view/3864

Abstract

The importance of women's education cannot be overstated. Research has consistently shown that educating women has a positive impact on their lives, their families, and their communities. This abstract explores the significance of educating women and its far-reaching benefits. It discusses how education can empower women,  improve their economic prospects, and enhance their health and well-being. It also  highlights the role of educated women in nurturing the next generation and contributing  to the overall development of society. The abstract concludes by emphasizing the urgent  need to prioritize and invest in women's education to create a more equitable and thriving world for all

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