Hopefully in the future, generational challenges will be measured by achievement, not gender.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we create a generation of men who aren't getting an education, that's bad for women.
As you become more successful, the gender barrier disappears. The credibility challenges you have during your growing up years starts disappearing when you start demonstrating success.
We will have to be very vigilant that young female scientists have the same opportunities as their male colleagues.
Gender equality will only be reached if we are able to empower women.
Gender equality is more than a goal in itself. It is a precondition for meeting the challenge of reducing poverty, promoting sustainable development and building good governance.
If this world is going to be a better place for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, it will be women who make it so.
The most important factor in determining whether you will succeed isn't your gender - it's you.
The strong emergence of pro-feminine values in highly masculine societies signals that traditional masculine structures will continue to be challenged as the Millennial generation grows up and gains even more influence.
What would ultimately de-escalate the challenges of society would be for people to get educated, especially for more women to be educated because when more women are educated, they invest much more of their time and income in ensuring that the next generation would perform even more than they have done.
Each generation faces different issues and challenges, but our standard must always be measured by God's word.