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This plan sets out actions needed to achieve new girls’ education targets by 2026: 40 million more girls in school, and 20 million more girls reading by age 10.
Will help over a million of the world’s poorest girls improve their lives through education.
Findings from research examining the sharp decrease in girls and boys school attendance that was witnessed between 2013–2018
The schools adjudicator’s admission referral decision about Menorah Primary School for Girls.
The schools adjudicator’s admission objection decision about Hitchin Girls’ School.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office will use its diplomacy and development activity for the rights, freedom and potential of all women and girls.
What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls: funding opportunity. Aims to build knowledge on what works to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Policy Briefing 13. Argues online and traditional media matter a great deal in the lives of girls in the developing world
Remarkable global progress has been made in achieving gender equality in some areas but progress has been slow and stagnant in other areas
This is a protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
The schools adjudicator’s admission objection decision about Chislehurst School for Girls.
This rapid review explores the determinants of girls’ education outcomes in a specific group of Indo-Pacific countries
The letter to the Lancet focuses on cash transfer programmes supporting young girls to stay in school
What regions have made the most progress in achieving gender equality, and where has progress being slow?
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