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Education for women in Pakistan called “panacea”

Terming education, particularly of females, as a panacea to all the problems in Pakistan, Anne W. Stone, an American entrepreneur and activist, has said that everyone in the country should push the government for promotion of education. “If you have education, you would have a stable democracy and sustainable economy,” she said while delivering a lecture on Women’s Perspective in Political Mobilization to students of the University of Peshawar in Pakistan. Read more at The International News website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 10 October 2007 in Gender Issues

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