“You educate a man; you educate a man. You educate a woman; you educate a generation.”
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One educated woman spreads skills and habits far beyond herself. She teaches children, models choices, and often becomes the main source of learning in a household or neighborhood. Ask who in your circle can pass knowledge forward, and act accordingly. If you want measurable change, back concrete steps: fund girls' schooling, support apprenticeships for women, or create places where mothers can learn and teach others.
When to use it
- At a village education planning meeting: 'Let's prioritize girls' school fees this year — the girl who stays will teach her siblings and lift the whole neighborhood.'
- During a company training review: 'Train these female technicians to be trainers too; they'll pass the skills on and cut our onboarding time.'
- When parents argue over limited funds: 'Put this money toward our daughter's schooling; she'll teach her younger brothers what she learns.'
- At a scholarship ceremony: 'Remember, this isn't just one student's win — she will carry what she learns back home and teach others.'

