What is the basic right that allows girls to attend school and learn, just like boys?
The right to education
What amendment gave women the right to vote?
20th
Name a country that is currently recognized as offering full legal rights to women.
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden
Name any three common side effects of dehydration.
Dizziness, headache, dry mouth, fatigue, weakness
What everyday product should people use when washing their hands to remove germs effectively?
Soap
What is one common barrier that prevents girls from attending school in many countries?
Poverty, cultural norms, or long distance
Name a country where women's rights are still restricted?
Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen, Pakistan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, South Sudan, Chad, Congo, Sierra Leone
How many countries maintain atleast one law that treats men and women differently?
150
After about how many days without water does survival become unlikely?
3 days
What natural resource is often contaminated when communities lack proper sanitation systems?
Groundwater or nearby water sources
Who was the youngest Nobel Prize laureate who campaigned for girls' education around the world?
Malala Yousafzai
Which organization formally recognized the human right to water and sanitation in 2010?
The UN
A girl can still be forced to marry, by national law in nearly ____ out of 4 countries.
3 out of 4 countries
What is the process called when salt is removed from ocean water so people can drink it?
What is a waterborne disease that is caused by drinking contaminated water?
Cholera
Which ancient civilization is known for educating girls in subjects like reading, writing, and music, long before it became common?
Ancient Egypt/Ancient Greece
What was the first country to give all women the right to vote?
New Zealand
In many parts of the world, women and girls spend hours each day doing this task because clean water isn't available at home.
Fetching clean water
What region has the lowest access to safely managed drinking water?
Sub-Saharan Africa
What global program led by UNICEF focuses on improving Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene in schools and communities?
WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene)
Which famous scientist, born in the 19th century, broke barriers for women in education and research, winning two Nobel Prizes in different sciences?
Marie Curie
What country was the first to filter water for public sanitation?
Scotland
In 50 different countries, nationality laws allow men but often not women to do this for their children.
Passing their citizenship to their children
What adjective means water is safe to drink?
Potable
What global goal adopted by the United Nations aims to ensure everyone has access to clean water and sanitation by 2030?
Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation)