A bold plan to empower 1.6 million out-of-school girls in India | Safeena Husain

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2019-10-28 ・ TED


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A bold plan to empower 1.6 million out-of-school girls in India | Safeena Husain

59,495 views ・ 2019-10-28

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The world today has many problems.
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And they're all very complicated and interconnected and difficult.
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But there is something we can do.
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I believe
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that girls' education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet
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to help solve some of the world's most difficult problems.
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But you don't have to take my word for it.
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The World Bank says
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that girls' education is one of the best investments
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that a country can make.
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It helps to positively impact
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nine of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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Everything from health, nutrition, employment --
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all of these are positively impacted when girls are educated.
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Additionally, climate scientists have recently rated girls' education
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at number six out of 80 actions to reverse global warming.
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At number six, it's rated higher than solar panels and electric cars.
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And that's because when girls are educated,
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they have smaller families,
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and the resulting reduction in population
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reduces carbon emissions significantly.
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But more than that, you know, it's a problem we have to solve once.
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Because an educated mother is more than twice as likely
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to educate her children.
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Which means that by doing it once,
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we can close the gender and literacy gap forever.
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I work in India,
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which has made incredible progress
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in bringing elementary education for all.
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However, we still have four million out-of-school girls,
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one of the highest in the world.
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And girls are out of school because of, obviously poverty,
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social, cultural factors.
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But there's also this underlying factor of mindset.
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I have met a girl whose name was Naraaz Nath.
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Naaraaz means angry.
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And when I asked her, "Why is your name 'angry'?"
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she said, "Because everybody was so angry when a girl was born."
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Another girl called Antim Bala,
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which means the last girl.
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Because everybody hoped that would be the last girl to be born.
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A girl called Aachuki.
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It means somebody who has arrived.
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Not wanted, but arrived.
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And it is this mindset
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that keeps girls from school or completing their education.
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It's this belief that a goat is an asset
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and a girl is a liability.
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My organization Educate Girls works to change this.
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And we work in some of the most difficult, rural,
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remote and tribal villages.
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And how do we do it?
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We first and foremost find
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young, passionate, educated youth from the same villages.
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Both men and women.
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And we call them Team Balika,
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balika just means the girl child,
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so this is a team that we are creating for the girl child.
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And so once we recruit our community volunteers,
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we train them, we mentor them, we hand-hold them.
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That's when our work starts.
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And the first piece we do is about identifying every single girl
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who's not going to school.
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But the way we do it is a little different and high-tech,
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at least in my view.
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Each of our frontline staff have a smartphone.
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It has its own Educate Girls app.
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And this app has everything that our team needs.
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It has digital maps of where they're going to be conducting the survey,
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it has the survey in it, all the questions,
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little guides on how best to conduct the survey,
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so that the data that comes to us is in real time and is of good quality.
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So armed with this,
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our teams and our volunteers go door-to-door
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to every single household to find every single girl
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who may either we never enrolled or dropped out of school.
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And because we have this data and technology piece,
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very quickly we can figure out who the girls are and where they are.
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Because each of our villages are geotagged,
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and we can actually build that information out
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very, very quickly.
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And so once we know where the girls are,
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we actually start the process of bringing them back into school.
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And that actually is just our community mobilization process,
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it starts with village meetings, neighborhood meetings,
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and as you see, individual counseling of parents and families,
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to be able to bring the girls back into school.
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And this can take anything from a few weeks to a few months.
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And once we bring the girls into the school system,
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we also work with the schools
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to make sure that schools have all the basic infrastructure
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so that the girls will be able to stay.
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And this would include a separate toilet for girls,
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drinking water,
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things that will help them to be retained.
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But all of this would be useless if our children weren't learning.
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So we actually run a learning program.
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And this is a supplementary learning program,
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and it's very, very important,
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because most of our children are first-generation learners.
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That means there's nobody at home to help them with homework,
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there's nobody who can support their education.
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Their parents can't read and write.
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So it's really, really key
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that we do the support of the learning in the classrooms.
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So this is essentially our model,
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in terms of finding, bringing the girls in,
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making sure that they're staying and learning.
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And we know that our model works.
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And we know this because
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a most recent randomized control evaluation
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confirms its efficacy.
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Our evaluator found that over a three-year period
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Educate Girls was able to bring back 92 percent of all out-of-school girls
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back into school.
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(Applause)
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And in terms of learning,
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our children's learning went up significantly
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as compared to control schools.
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So much so, that it was like an additional year of schooling
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for the average student.
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And that's enormous,
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when you think about a tribal child who's entering the school system
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for the first time.
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So here we have a model that works;
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we know it's scalable,
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because we are already functioning at 13,000 villages.
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We know it's smart,
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because of the use of data and technology.
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We know that it's sustainable and systemic,
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because we work in partnership with the community,
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it's actually led by the community.
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And we work in partnership with the government,
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so there's no creation of a parallel delivery system.
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And so because we have this innovative partnership
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with the community, the government, this smart model,
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we have this big, audacious dream today.
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And that is to solve a full 40 percent of the problem
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of out-of-school girls in India in the next five years.
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(Applause)
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And you're thinking, that's a little ...
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You know, how am I even thinking about doing that,
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because India is not a small place, it's a huge country.
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It's a country of over a billion people.
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We have 650,000 villages.
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How is it that I'm standing here,
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saying that one small organization
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is going to solve a full 40 percent of the problem?
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And that's because we have a key insight.
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And that is,
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because of our entire approach, with data and with technology,
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that five percent of villages in India
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have 40 percent of the out-of-school girls.
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And this is a big, big piece of the puzzle.
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Which means, I don't have to work across the entire country.
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I have to work in those five percent of the villages,
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about 35,000 villages,
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to actually be able to solve a large piece of the problem.
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And that's really key,
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because these villages
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not only have high burden of out-of-school girls,
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but also a lot of related indicators, right,
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like malnutrition, stunting, poverty, infant mortality,
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child marriage.
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So by working and focusing here,
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you can actually create a large multiplier effect
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across all of these indicators.
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And it would mean
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that we would be able to bring back 1.6 million girls back into school.
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(Applause)
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I have to say, I have been doing this for over a decade,
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and I have never met a girl who said to me,
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you know, "I want to stay at home,"
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"I want to graze the cattle,"
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"I want to look after the siblings,"
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"I want to be a child bride."
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Every single girl I meet wants to go to school.
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And that's what we really want to do.
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We want to be able to fulfill those 1.6 million dreams.
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And it doesn't take much.
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To find and enroll a girl with our model is about 20 dollars.
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To make sure that she is learning and providing a learning program,
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it's another 40 dollars.
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But today is the time to do it.
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Because she is truly the biggest asset we have.
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I am Safeena Husain, and I educate girls.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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