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  1. UNICEF works with partners to ensure that education professionals receive gender training and continue to address barriers to pave a clear way for girls of Ghana to make progress in basic education, especially till junior high school.

  2. Develop and maintain strategies aimed at ensuring the continuation of girls into junior and senior high schools and beyond. Reduce the dropout rate for girls in primary, junior and senior high school. Increase the transition rate of girls at all phases of pre-tertiary level education.

  3. 7 paź 2021 · Ghana has managed to rapidly increase girls’ enrollment and primary and secondary school over the last decades. The Ghanaian government led a nationwide media campaign in the 1980s and 1990s targeting communities and advocating for them to send their girls to school.

  4. 24 wrz 2021 · Girls’ access to education around the world is improving steadily. However, in the experience of the national education coalition, GNECC in Ghana, access is only the first step towards transforming gender structures in the formal education system of Ghana.

  5. All Ghana’s girl-children—and their brothers—are healthy, attend safe, welcoming schools, are well-taught by qualified teachers who understand their needs, achieve according to their potential, graduate and become productive and contributing members of our

  6. The Ghana Education Service (GES) has a major role in promoting education and supporting girls' education initiatives in Ghana. The MOESS and GES have developed various schemes for girls’ education, which mainly address the access and participation area of the ESP.

  7. Girls' education in Ghana. Ghana has made good progress in increasing access to education and narrowing gender gaps in schools. The abolition of school fees nationwide of basic education in 2005 had an immediate and substantial impact on enrolment.

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