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Fast Facts
Lets Talk Numbers (2010-2016)
100
____ million girls are out of school globally
65 million
100
Girls with secondary education are __ times less likely to be married as children.
Six
100
When was Circle of Sisterhood founded?
2010
100
True or False: Educating girls is one of the most effective ways to fight poverty.
True
100
Circle of Sisterhood has supported girls and woman in ___ countries?
Twenty-two
200
A girl with an extra year of school can earn ______% more as an adult
20%
200
If all girls had a secondary education, there would be _____ fewer child marriages.
Two-thirds
200
What is Circle of Sisterhood's mission is ...
To raise financial resources to help remove education barriers for girls and woman facing poverty and oppression.
200
Educated women earn ___% more income compared to uneducated woman
25%
200
Circle of Sisterhood has supported girls and woman in ___ continents.
Four
300
There are ________ fewer girls than boys in primary school.
32 million
300
50 % of sexual assaults in the world victimize girls under the age of ____
Fifteen
300
The ______ __ __________ __________ is a mechanism by which all sorority women can stand together across affiliation, age, color, and creed to make a difference in the lives of millions of girls and women around the world.
Circle of Sisterhood Foundation
300
Per girl, how much does tuition cost for one year?
$13.00
300
How many schools have been built in Senegal, Nicaragua, Haiti and Malawi?
Eleven
400
A literate mother has a ___% higher chance that her child will survive past the age of 5.
50%
400
In developing countries, the #1 cause of death for girls 15-19 is ______
Childbirth
400
How many school campuses are involved with Circle of Sisterhood as of 2014?
162
400
Child deaths would be cut by how much if all women had a secondary education? (which would save 3 million lives!!)
Half
400
Name five countries that Circle of Sisterhood has helped.
Afghanistan, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Haiti, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mexico, Nepal, Nicaragua, Peru, Philippines, Senegal, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, USA, Zambia
500
If India enrolled 1% more girls in secondary schoolS, its GDP would rise by how much?
5.5 billion
500
_____ fewer girls under the age of 17 would become pregnant in sub-Saharan Africa and South and West Asia if they had a primary education.
10%
500
Who was the founder of Circle of Sisterhood?
Ginny Carroll
500
By attaining a secondary education, a Pakistani woman can earn __% what men earn, as opposed to only __% with a primary education.
70%; 51%
500
$______ has been granted to better the lives of girls worldwide?
$677,000
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