Resolution: Gender Equality in Education
Strength: Strong
Category: Civil/Human Rights
Area Effect: Education Reform
The World Assembly:
RECOGNIZES that education is fundamental in the development of not only citizens of the world, but of better, more tolerant and open human beings.
REALIZING that too often, that young women are barred from pursuing education as gender is used as a barrier to said opportunities.
DEFINING "Education/Literacy" as the achievement of at least a primary school level of learning.
APPALLED that the majority of the world's poorest and least self-sufficient citizens are women.
BELIEVES, that no female should/shall be banned or dissuaded from attaining a basic education, and the fundamental human right to continuously attempt to improve oneself.
MANDATES the following:
Section I.
1) All women shall now and always be free to enroll in and attend a school.
2) Gender is no longer a valid basis for the denial of access to education. Nor shall her creed, religion or race.
3) That said women shall be treated fairly, and the educational standards as applied to men within a Member State shall also be equally applied to women.
4) That if necessary, schools shall be constructed for women to attend if the culture of a Member State is to have them separate from males.
5) Above stated facilities (Subsection 4) must have equal facilities as with male schools.
Former Foreign Minister of the Albatona Republic
President of The Federal Republic of Lantros
Erik J. Harper III

