Watch how football is helping girls in Nepal study and avoid child marriage

Girls' education


Kalita is a 16-year-old schoolgirl from Nepal. She was finding it hard to concentrate in the classroom and her parents were planning to marry her off.

Then she discovered football. When teachers asked if any of the girls were interested in playing, she immediately volunteered. Her friends laughed and Kailita said: 国产视频淭hey thought that girls shouldn't play football.国产视频

Now the teenager from Solakhpu says that playing sport has 国产视频渋nfluenced my education国产视频. She added: 国产视频淲e are more focused on our studies. My friends say I am transformed because of sport.国产视频

UNICEF UK interviewed Kalita and her parents, who are happy that she is concentrating on her studies.聽

Another Nepalse schoolgirl, Sabita, 13, said: 国产视频淪port has been good for me. It has helped with my education as well as my body.国产视频

She wanted to avoid the fate of her sister, who was married off while young. Now Sabita's parents want her to study hard and fulfil her potential. She added: 国产视频淚f girls are educated then everyone will be educated. Society will develop.国产视频

In Nepal, 94% of children enter primary education 国产视频 but only 72% are still in school by grade eight 国产视频 according to a 2014 report by the Global Partnership for Education. The female literacy rate in the country is only 57%, compared to 75% for men.

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