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The Strong Women Of Mongolia Are Ready To Take On The Patriarchy

Mongolia’s Women Are Better Educated Than The Men — But Still Must Fight For Equality : Goats and Soda : NPR
They’re better educated than men and have lower rates of unemployment. Yet they still run up against the patriarchy. A group called Women for Change wants to change that.

 

“Now I can say, ‘Yes, I can do that.’ Because even if I fail, I have the community. I have my sisterhood, they can support me.”

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