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Will help over a million of the world’s poorest girls improve their lives through education.
Information and updates regarding ending violence against women and girls.
PART B: Practical guidance on programme design.
The Strategic Partnerships Window (SPW) contributes to the same high level GEC outcomes of improving attendance in education and learning for marginalised girls.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office is seeking proposals for a project to promote 12 years of quality education and learning for all girls, building on commitments at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in April 2018.
Action plans setting out details of the government's achievements on ending violence against women and girls.
Women at every stage of their careers are set to benefit from new government measures announced today, aimed at boosting female participation in tech.
A new UK framework placing women and girls at the heart of foreign policy, strengthening action on rights, safety, economic empowerment, participation and access to health and education.
A pioneering business accelerator which supported early to mid-stage ventures with products to improve the lives of girls in poverty.
This pack has been developed to provide partners with information about issues related to violence against women and girls.
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