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  1. www.unicef.org › education › girls-educationGirls' education - UNICEF

    Gender-equitable education systems can contribute to reductions in school-related gender-based violence and harmful practices, including child marriage and female genital mutilation. Gender-equitable education systems help keep both girls and boys in school, building prosperity for entire countries.

  2. www.unicef.org › topics › girls-educationGirls education - UNICEF

    13 cze 2024 · Drawing from the priorities of young people across the world for promoting adolescent girls’ rights, this brief sets out five solutions rooted in partnerships that provide a clear pathway to transforming girls’ lives and safeguarding their futures. They include programmes to promote adolescent girls’ health, nutri...

  3. 2 wrz 2022 · UNICEF and partners have found multiple pathways through which different types of social protection measures can address barriers to education across childhood and adolescence. Learn more about how UNICEF is working globally to help keep girls in school.

  4. Our focus on girls’ education and wellbeing goes beyond school attendance and learning outcomes – we strive to ensure girls have safe, joyful, and inclusive experience with education systems that set them up for success in life and motivate them to become lifelong learners.

  5. 3 dni temu · Significant progress has been made to close gender gaps in education over the last 25 years. Nevertheless, gender inequalities persist and education remains elusive for many girls. UNESCO estimates that 11.2 million girls and young women may drop out or not have access to school due the pandemic.

  6. 11 paź 2022 · We know from decades of research that when girls and women are educated, we see faster poverty reduction, better maternal health, lower child mortality, greater HIV prevention and reduced violence. Each additional year a girl spends in school can also boost her earnings as an adult by up to 20%.

  7. Over the past 25 years, girls’ access to education has dramatically improved, closing a four percentage point gap in enrolment ratios. In addition, girls have reached or overtaken boys in terms of learning outcomes in reading and mathematics.

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