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Gender-equitable education systems empower girls and boys and promote the development of life skills – like self-management, communication, negotiation and critical thinking – that young people need to succeed.
- Adolescent Education and Skills
This brief presents data on persistent gender gaps in labour...
- Strengthening Education Systems and Innovation
Strong education systems are inclusive and gender-equitable....
- Primary Education
Gender also plays a role, as girls who grow up in poor...
- Inclusive Education
To close the education gap for children with disabilities,...
- Education in Emergencies
Between 2015 and 2019, attacks on education in 93 countries...
- Early Childhood Education
Quality pre-primary education is the foundation of a child’s...
- Reimagining Girls' Education
Highlights Reimagining Girls’ Education: Solutions to Keep...
- Stories of Suffering and Hope
At the time, only boys could enroll, but Shahnaz wanted to...
- Adolescent Education and Skills
Education is a critical lever for women’s rights. A focus on education, particularly that of girls, can break the cycle of disadvantage between generations, as children tend to acquire more education than their parents.
This documentary-film offers a spectacular dive into the transformative power of education and showcases how empowering girls and women through education improves not only their lives, but also those of their families, communities and indeed all of society.
23 wrz 2024 · Despite the transformative role preprimary education can play in addressing gender inequalities and challenging common gender norms and stereotypes while they are being acquired by the youngest learners, boys and girls continue to have different classroom experiences.
2 dni temu · This brief note highlights how UNICEF will advance inclusive and transformative digital technology to enhance girls’ learning and skills development for work and life. Significant progress has been made to close gender gaps in education over the last 25 years.
Investing in girls’ and women’s right to education is essential to build peaceful, just, equitable and inclusive societies; to ensure gender equality; and for the lasting protection of the planet and its natural resources. We need to invest in education to make it universally accessible and empower every girl.
The strategy aims to guide UNESCO’s programmes and actions for ‘a world where gender equality in and through education is achieved, assuring girls and boys, women and men, equal rights and opportunities for education and empowerment, and the power and agency to shape their lives and futures’.