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Terms of reference of the Review of the Future of Women’s Football which will focus on 3 key themes.
The Gender in the GES initiative promotes gender diversity in economics. We aim to increase female participation in economics in government and academia.
The aim of this experiment was to test whether girl’s empowerment would have a direct impact on girls’ or boys’ competitiveness
Inspirational women from across the country were invited to Downing Street last week to celebrate International Women’s Day 2024.
The Culture Secretary will today bring together industry leaders responsible for delivering the recommendations made in the Review of Women's Football.
This brief summarises the findings of research which took place in 2016 in rural Rangpur and urban (Adabor
Protocol for a systematic review on access to economic assets for girls and young women in developing countries
Remarkable global progress has been made in achieving gender equality in some areas but progress has been slow and stagnant in other areas
Working paper and research report on a Market-Level Randomised Experiment in Kenya
More female offenders than ever recorded before are in work 6 months after their release from prison as a direct result of government action – cutting crime and keeping the public safe.
The Girls' Education Challenge (GEC) is helping up to a million of the world’s poorest girls improve their lives through education.
£4.25 million in UK aid will help ensure UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency, can provide life-saving support to vulnerable women and girls.
This brief summarises findings from GAGE’s rigorous review and sets out recommendations for programming, policy and research
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