 Explaining the 17 goals for 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, let's explain, what is education and why does it matter. Meet Perai. Perai is a teenage girl from India. Every morning she walks to her local school, trolling past lanes covered with crime throughout the slums of her neighborhood, in mere flip-flops. Each day is a guessing game once she enters the steel gates into the school grounds. You see, Perai is in a school classroom that accommodates over 30 students per class, and her teacher has the task of trying to teach three classes per day. On most days, he never shows up. Other times her teacher must reread sentences in her school books to ensure he hasn't made an error in his teaching program. Perai has to fail her exams as a result of this poor teaching standard, while her parents already question if it is really worth sending Perai to school at all. This is where Education 2030 comes into play. It aims to eradicate education inequalities around the globe and to establish a quality standard while employing qualified teachers where needed. This is an important step given the severe lack of teachers globally, let alone qualified teachers. Girls, boys, women and men will see opportunities open to them without bias, and will enable all people, including the disabled and other severely disadvantaged individuals, to gain the right to education. Education is a tough area to provide a solution for. Each country must meet criteria according to a specific standard given not only by the UN's Education Agenda 2030, but with meeting the global standards provided by Education 2030, and global defenders to help work to the standards fought for. Girls like Perai will meet the same outcome as her male counterparts. It doesn't just stop at Perai's hometown and country either, it is a national and global initiative to create an equal chance of outcome as in the western world. With the help of her communities and country officials, people like Perai will have the chance to get professional quality education to arm her with the knowledge she needs to reach her goal. Perai, along with her classmates, need a lot of help to face the difficult obstacles to access professional quality education. With the aid of Education 2030, it will help to bridge the gap behind gender inequality, allow disabled individuals as well as other severely disadvantaged people, to gain the human right of education and live healthier, happier lives as a result. There are so many stories like Perai's, and it will not stop until we all take the necessary action to eradicate such an issue.