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Ladyly

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Ladyly - Overview "What can a girl possibly learn?" "Women should only stay at home to take care of the home, raise the children, and do housework." "Women should be submissive and resigned," Everyone in this room has undoubtedly heard rumours or perhaps sarcastic allegations about contemporary women. So how do you respond in such circumstances? Whether you concur or disagree Will you reject misconceptions about feminism and gender equality, or will you simply choose to not care? What are you waiting for? Follow Ladyly so that we can discover the answers together if you have any unanswered queries!

Crochetville - Fundraising

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Fundraising In ethnic minority areas, women and girls suffer from double inequality. Specifically, 74% of ethnic minority households have all the land ownership and credit in the husband's name, while this rate among Kinh people is only 41%. The literacy rate for ethnic minority males aged 15 and over is 86.3%, while that of females is only 73.4%. Under the age of 16, the ratio of married girls to boys is three to four times higher (685 boys and 2,306 girls). In addition, while many boys in ethnic minority areas continue to attend school after marriage, most girls have to stay home from school to perform the "divine duties" of women. Ethnic minority women are not aware of their rights and the system that protects them against gender-based violence. Child marriage or forced marriage is still widely carried out in ethnic minority areas, although prohibited by the Constitution, the Law on Gender Equality, and the Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control. Many ethnic m