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In India, three million girls
are not in school.
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That's one in three girls aged 10-14.
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But Educate Girls is changing that.
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The prevailing mindset is
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that my goat is an asset and
my girl is a liability.
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And it's really about changing
that mindset.
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My name is Bhagwanti.
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Before I go to school I have
to do the housework:
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cook meals, wash up,
take the goats to graze.
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Sometimes I clean the house too.
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First and foremost,
in every village where we enter
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we find a community volunteer.
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Our volunteers are young,
they're educated, they're passionate.
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They themselves really want
to see a change.
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They go door-to-door and they find
every single girl who's out of school.
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Then, they actually sit with the community
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and make community-based
enrolment plans
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for bringing these girls
back into school.
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Community volunteers or 'Balikas'
work with village schools...
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to ensure they are safe
and have girl's toilets.
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They also help tutor the girls.
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So, then our Team Balika volunteers
come inside
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the government school classroom
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and they run a remedial in Hindy,
English and Maths
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to make sure that all the children
- girls and boys,
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are actually achieving
the learning outcomes required.
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It's about every single girl
coming to school.
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It's about every single girl
contributing to the changing world.
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It's about every single girl
contributing to the change in the family,
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and it's about every single girl
contributing to the changes
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in community at large.
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We are talking about better health,
better income.
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We are talking about better education,
so it's for every single child.
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There's like 50, 60 per cent of the girls
in Rajasthan who are married
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bellow the age of 18.
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Nationwide that child marriage
percentage is very high.
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A lot of the children also,
about 10-15 per cent
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that are married bellow the age of 10.
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I was married off by my parents at 14.
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I was studying in 8th standard.
The boy's parents had agreed
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to continue my studies but
as soon as my exams results came through
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they backed off from their promise.
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Neelam is one of the 10,000 Balikas
at Educated Girls.
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They have helped two million children.
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I want to become a teacher after studying
and teach other girls
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because when you are educated
you have courage,
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can stand on your own feet,
find a job
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and support your family financially.
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Every extra year of school can boost
a woman's income by up to 20%.
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In the last 10 years I'm really proud
to say that we have found
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and brought back to school
150,000 out-of-school girls
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that are now connected
and are attending school and learning.