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    International Women’s Day 2026: Progress and Challenges in Girls’ Education

    By Education DeskMarch 8, 2026 1:17 PMUpdated:March 8, 2026 1:23 PM
    International Women’s Day 2026

    International Women’s Day is being observed worldwide on March 8. The day promotes women’s rights, equality, and empowerment. This year, many discussions focus on the progress of girls’ education and its role in social development.

    Across the world, women once had limited access to education. Social beliefs, financial hardship, and discrimination kept many girls out of school. Over the past few decades, this situation has improved in many countries.

    Governments, international organizations, and social groups have taken steps to expand access to education. Their programs have helped more girls attend school and continue their studies. As a result, global awareness about the value of girls’ education has increased.

    Bangladesh has also seen clear progress in recent years. The number of girls in primary and secondary schools has grown steadily. Government support programs have helped many families keep their daughters in school.

    Education initiatives include stipend programs for female students and free textbook distribution. These measures have reduced financial pressure on families. They have also encouraged girls to continue their education for longer periods.

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    Education experts say women’s education benefits both families and society. An educated woman can improve health, education, and awareness within the household. She can also take part in economic and social activities that support national development.

    Women are now entering higher education in greater numbers. Many are studying in fields such as medicine, engineering, information technology, research, and public administration. Their growing presence reflects gradual changes in social attitudes toward women’s roles.

    However, experts note that challenges still remain. Poverty, child marriage, and low social awareness continue to affect some communities. These issues can still prevent girls from completing their education.

    On International Women’s Day, schools, social organizations, and public institutions are holding events and discussions. These programs highlight the importance of equal education opportunities for girls.

    Experts say continued efforts from the government and society are necessary. They believe sustained progress in women’s education can help build a more equal and prosperous society in the future.

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