- Summary
- In Madagascar, women holding titles of marriage are encouraged to pursue careers in trade and service sectors because it allows for better legal status and professional recognition, thus empowering them with the ability to work legally.
In Cambodia, entrepreneurial skills serve as a primary driver for the independence of women facing disabilities, enabling them to manage their own income and gain social mobility.
In Southeast Asia, fighting for women's rights becomes a critical urgent necessity during global crises, where legal barriers hinder equal participation.
In Togo, women can engage in citizenship and civic engagement as the local school opens a new democratic space.
In Cambodia, the concept of "Council of the Children" can help foster a sense of belonging and civic responsibility from early childhood.
In Laos, the Force project offers tools to improve access to education and opportunities for girls in rural areas of Laos by promoting entrepreneurship and vocational skills.
In Laos, equal gender equality is achieved through the creation of employment opportunities and training programs that include women, especially from minority ethnic groups.
In Vietnam, quality and inclusion in education can significantly impact the well-being and development of children from minority backgrounds, supporting their growth until age eight. - Title
- Action Education Switzerland - Welcome
- Description
- Action Education is leading numerous struggles so that the right to education is fully recognized and respected by States. Through our programs, we
- Keywords
- nous, education, action, suisse, plus, lecture, lire, formation, petite, suite, combats, filles, impact, actions, newsletter, tout, legs
- NS Lookup
- A 172.67.180.72, A 104.21.56.75
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-04-17Summarized 2026-04-17
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