Girl's education is important for equality and development but many girls do not attend school. Providing education to girls and women is the most effective way to improve lives and bring economic development to poor communities. When girls are educated, they marry later, earn more money, keep their families healthier, and are more likely to immunize their children. Educating more girls can increase a country's GDP by 3% on average. However, girls face barriers to education like family responsibilities, safety concerns, lack of female teachers and sanitation facilities. To address this, governments and NGOs must provide infrastructure, transportation, awareness programs, and address other factors that prevent girls from completing their education.