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I have read many articles of the UN gender equality newsfeed page. There are so many problems of different types about the women's rights and other problems around the world.
It is conspicuous, that in the industrialized countries women have successfully fought for equal rights and professional opportunities that were once reserved for men. Education and knowledge play a major role. In contrast in developing countries the status of women is still low and they have no say in family affairs. In my opinion this is because of different circ**stances. In developing countries they have different problems like poverty, hunger and forced labor. Because of poverty many children skipping school to go to work. Furthermore cla**** are often overcrowded and there are few qualified teachers and school materials.The children grow in an environment without education and without hope of a better life. It's a vicious circle. While in industrialized countries there is a system that takes care of such problems. So women were able to concentrate completely on to win the battle of their rights.
Due to different circ**stances I think at first you have to win a good overview of the situation in order to identify the origin of the problems. Then you have to divide the problem to be solved into a number of subproblems. So we can better understand the correlation of the problems and develop better solutions.
In UN gender equality newsfeed page there are many approaches to solve a certain problem. Maybe it is more effective, to connect some similiar problems and their solutions in a cluster to gain a better understanding and a better overview of the correlation of the problems. So a certain solution could possibly solve another problem in other country, if the conditions are the same.
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