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Changing the Lives of Bangladesh’s Rural Girls by Giving them a Tertiary Education


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THAKURGAON, Bangladesh, Oct 14 (IPS) – October 15th is Rural Women’s Day. IPS travelled some 460 kms from Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, to the rural area of Thakurgaon District. Here we found a nursing school largely geared towards educating and training young, rural girls in a profession. Nila Kispotta, a 19-year-old rural girl from the Oraon ethnic community, has become a figure of exceptional achievement to the small, poverty-stricken village in Thakurgaon in northwest Bangladesh that she grew up in. Born into a family of daily wage earners, Kispotta dreamt of a different life. So when she enrolled in tertiary education to pursue a diploma in Nursing Science and Midwifery — she achieved something her family and community hadn’t even dreamed was possible.

Read the full story, “Changing the Lives of Bangladesh’s Rural Girls by Giving them a Tertiary Education”, on globalissues.org

THAKURGAON, Bangladesh, Oct 14 (IPS) – October 15th is Rural Women’s Day. IPS travelled some 460 kms from Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, to the rural area of Thakurgaon District. Here we found a nursing school largely geared towards educating and training young, rural girls in a profession. Nila Kispotta, a 19-year-old rural girl from the Oraon ethnic community, has become a figure of exceptional achievement to the small, poverty-stricken village in Thakurgaon in northwest Bangladesh that she grew up in. Born into a family of daily wage earners, Kispotta dreamt of a different life. So when she enrolled in tertiary education to pursue a diploma in Nursing Science and Midwifery — she achieved something her family and community hadn’t even dreamed was possible.Read the full story, “Changing the Lives of Bangladesh’s Rural Girls by Giving them a Tertiary Education”, on globalissues.org →