Safeena Husain: A bold plan to empower 1.6 million out-of-school girls in India
Safeena Husain: Un plan îndrăzneț pentru a emancipa 1,6 milioane de fete care nu merg la școala în India
Safeena Husain has worked extensively with rural and urban underserved communities in South America, Africa and Asia. After returning to India, she chose the agenda closest to her heart -- girls' education -- and founded Educate Girls. Full bio
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and interconnected and difficult.
interconectate și dificile.
we have to a silver bullet
e cea mai sigură soluție
most difficult problems.
cele mai dificile probleme ale lumii.
is one of the best investments
e una dintre cele mai bune investiții
Development Goals.
de dezvoltare durabilă.
nutrition, employment --
nutriție, angajări,
when girls are educated.
când fetele sunt educate.
have recently rated girls' education
recent educația fetelor
to reverse global warming.
care pot inversa încălzirea globală.
than solar panels and electric cars.
ca panourile solare și mașinile electrice.
when girls are educated,
atunci când fetele sunt educate,
și emisiile de carbon.
it's a problem we have to solve once.
pe care trebuie să o rezolvăm doar o dată.
is more than twice as likely
este de două ori mai probabil
printr-o singură acțiune,
and literacy gap forever.
între sexe si educație pentru totdeauna.
educația elementară pentru toți.
four million out-of-school girls,
care nu merg la școală,
because of, obviously poverty,
din cauza sărăciei evidente,
underlying factor of mindset.
al mentalității.
whose name was Naraaz Nath.
al cărei nume era Naraaz Nath.
"Why is your name 'angry'?"
„De ce numele tău e furios?",
was so angry when a girl was born."
era furioasă când se năștea o fată."
that would be the last girl to be born.
că va fi ultima fată născută.
or completing their education.
și de completarea educației.
că o capră este o valoare,
works to change this.
muncește pentru a schimba asta.
of the most difficult, rural,
cele mai dificile, rurale,
from the same villages.
din aceleași sate.
for the girl child.
our community volunteers,
din comunitate,
we hand-hold them.
is about identifying every single girl
este să identificăm fiecare fată
is a little different and high-tech,
este puțin diferit și tehnologizat,
have a smartphone.
are un smartphone.
that our team needs.
ceea ce echipa noastră are nevoie.
they're going to be conducting the survey,
unde vor realiza sondajul,
all the questions,
to conduct the survey,
despre cum să efectueze un sondaj,
is in real time and is of good quality.
sunt în timp real și de calitate.
go door-to-door
merg din ușă în ușă
to find every single girl
pentru a găsi fiecare fată
or dropped out of school.
fie a abandonat școala.
and technology piece,
aceste date și tehnologia,
who the girls are and where they are.
cine sunt fetele și unde sunt.
villages are geotagged,
build that information out
of bringing them back into school.
de a le aduce înapoi la școală.
our community mobilization process,
de mobilizare a comunității,
neighborhood meetings,
întrunirile din cartier,
of parents and families,
a părinților și a familiilor,
back into school.
fetele înapoi la școală.
from a few weeks to a few months.
până la câteva luni.
into the school system,
în sistemul școlar,
have all the basic infrastructure
au infrastructura de bază
a separate toilet for girls,
separate pentru fete,
if our children weren't learning.
dacă elevii noștri nu ar învăța.
learning program,
are first-generation learners.
sunt elevi de primă generație.
to help them with homework,
să îi ajute cu lecțiile,
their education.
of the learning in the classrooms.
bringing the girls in,
they're staying and learning.
control evaluation
that over a three-year period
că de-a lungul a trei ani
92 percent of all out-of-school girls
din fetele care au renunțat la școală
went up significantly
a crescut semnificativ
like an additional year of schooling
ca un an suplimentar de școlarizare
who's entering the school system
care intră în sistemul școlar
at 13,000 villages.
în 13.000 de sate.
datelor și tehnologiei.
sustainable and systemic,
with the community,
drept parteneri,
with the government,
of a parallel delivery system.
this innovative partnership
acest parteneriat inovativ
the government, this smart model,
acest model inteligent,
a full 40 percent of the problem
in the next five years.
în următorii cinci ani.
about doing that,
it's a huge country.
e o țară uriașă.
40 percent of the problem?
informații importante.
with data and with technology,
cu date și tehnologie,
of the out-of-school girls.
care nu frecventează școala.
big piece of the puzzle.
across the entire country.
să lucrez în toată țara.
five percent of the villages,
a large piece of the problem.
o mare parte a problemei.
of out-of-school girls,
care nu merg la școală,
related indicators, right,
poverty, infant mortality,
sărăcia, mortalitatea infantilă,
a large multiplier effect
la scară mare
1.6 million girls back into school.
1,6 milioane de fete.
doing this for over a decade,
de mai bine de un deceniu,
who said to me,
care să îmi spună:
wants to go to school.
vrea să meargă la școală.
those 1.6 million dreams.
cele 1,6 milioane de visuri.
with our model is about 20 dollars.
prin modelul nostru, costă 20$.
and providing a learning program,
și furnizează programul de învățare,
the biggest asset we have.
cel mai de preț bun pe care îl avem.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Safeena Husain - Social entrepreneurSafeena Husain has worked extensively with rural and urban underserved communities in South America, Africa and Asia. After returning to India, she chose the agenda closest to her heart -- girls' education -- and founded Educate Girls.
Why you should listen
Safeena Husain is the Founder and Executive Director of Educate Girls, and she's well acquainted with the problem she's trying to solve. As a girl in Delhi, she found refuge and opportunity in her studies -- and while she later dropped out of school, a loving parent helped her to return to her education and go on to graduate from the London School of Economics. After working at a startup in Silicon Valley, Husain felt called to social impact. She led the US-based organization Child Family Health International for seven years, and in 2004, returned to India to take on the issue closest to her heart. In 2007, she launched Educate Girls in Rajasthan, a region of India where women and girls face some of the greatest disparities in the country. She has shepherded the organization through dramatic growth.
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