“Sazi is fortunate to be born of parents that are comparable enough to be able to see the impact of both nature and nurture. Even better is that no longer can allegations about women’s progress in life be attributed to society and ‘the patriarchy’ holding them back. Since 1994 there has been a concerted focus on directing taxpayer-funded programs to the upliftment of women; from educational programs at school, admission and funding of tertiary programs for women to employment and business funding that explicitly exclude boys and men. This ought to mean comparable men and women ought to achieve the same outcomes since there are essentially no differences between men and women. Lawmakers have implemented programs aimed at empowering and uplifting girls and women. These initiatives have actively sought to address the claimed long-standing societal and patriarchal barriers that have hindered their progress. So based on this, the difference in the sex of parents no longer favours men thus making comparing outcomes possible.”
Quote by Salatiso Mdeni
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Principles of a Poinciana School
Source: The Shadow Thieves
“Life is a teacher. We are the student.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
Source: Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy
“Dear Son, Maximize your potential and minimize your problems. Trust God through every process.”
Source: Dear Son: An Imaginary Letter from a Loving Dad
Source: The Impact of English Language on Students' Academic Achievement in Secondary Schools in Hargeisa Somaliland