Earth has 3 worlds which are equivalent to one. Throughout history, humans have developed societies, states, cities, civilizations, etc. However, we are not all the same. In the world we are divided into two groups of countries; those that are industrialized, have political and economic stability and have high levels of human health and those countries that do not. Countries that are not industrialized, lack political and economic stability, and have low levels of human health are classified as third world countries. In these third world countries the gender gap is evident in various ways, through education and also the environment. The impact of women can often go unrecognized because they are unable to fully demonstrate their capabilities. Women in third world countries are not valued both culturally and politically, however through educational advancement their value can become more important. Gender inequality in the world remains a major challenge. Of the 1.6 billion people living in poverty, the majority are women. In many of these developing or third world countries there are far fewer girls than boys in secondary schools making it difficult for them to find good jobs, which means less food and much poorer and harsher lifestyles. Women's lifespans have started to decrease and men tend to live longer lives. This is a contradictory statement, even though statistics show that women live longer than men. Women in third world countries suffer because of the environment they live in: not only is it unhygienic for them to eat, drink and sleep, but it also prevents them from reproducing healthy children. Women are still asked to fulfill their role, even in conditions where there is not much to offer for the middle of the paper, thanks to education. They are educated women who have been given the same opportunities as men in America and have become a very powerful workforce. So even just one opportunity could separate Africa from America, which is why everyone needs to help women get an education. Women in third world countries such as Africa, Asia, Latin America and Oceania, all have cultures that primarily revolve around the average male, are starting to have a chance to govern. These hardworking women show interest in education, politics, medicine, etc., which will create dreams that turn into reality goals. With determined women chasing their dreams, the world will be complete. With the help of others around the world who advocate for greater women's rights in developing countries, it will be possible to eliminate the gap between women and education in these third world countries..
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