Shaping a Bright Future with Hope and Education-An Analysis on Easterine Kire's Mose
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https://doi.org/10.71093/iqmrj.v1i1.202501Keywords:
war, education, children, poverty, futureAbstract
This research study focuses on bringing out Easterine Kire’s views on education, particularly in her literary works, and platforms the importance of education in the process of amelioration, especially in marginalized communities. It also highlights how poverty should never be a barrier to access. Education is seen not just as a tool for personal growth, but also as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty. Similarly, the paper emphasizes that children must not be denied their right to education due to war or conflict. Kire advocates for the resilience of education systems, even in the face of adversity, suggesting that education is an essential right that transcends any socio-political or economic challenges. Regardless of the situation, education must be provided to young children, as it plays a crucial role in the development of both the individual and nation. This study explores how education fosters critical thinking, empowers future generations, and contributes to the advancement of a country’s economy and social stability. Kire's work reinforces the notion that education is foundational to building stronger, more inclusive societies and shaping the future of nations.
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