I believe that women have every right to exist loudly; to demand space, and to have justice. In this day and age, we should't still be debating abortion rights and whether or not women should be allowed to go to school. It's essential that women have equal opportunities; beyond individual benefits, stronger women's rights would foster stronger communities. Empowering women is not a matter of preference, but a moral imperative that would allow for a brighter future for all.
I believe that equality and diversity are the cornerstones for a just and healthy society. We must acknowledge the richness of human experiences and perspectives that stem from having a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and identities. To lay the groundwork for a fair and inclusive world, we must ensure that everyone, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status has the same access to opportunities, resources, and rights. The strength of a community lies in its ability to appreciate and celebrate differences.
I believe that access to quality education for all is absolutely necessary as it is the foundation of any equitable and prosperous civilisation. By levelling the playing field and providing equal opportunities to be educated, we break cycles of discrimination and disadvantage, and by fostering critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, we prepare individuals to contribute to their communities. This lays the foundation for informed citizenship and promotes tolerance, understanding, and a sense of shared responsibility.