RESOURCES
Access to Education for Girls
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Changes in Girl's Lives: Malawi from 1990 to 1997 (1999)
Departmental Working Paper/Country Study
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Denied a Future? (2001)
4 Volume Set about the right to education of Roma/Gypsy and Traveller children in Europe
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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Girls' right to education (2006)
Report submitted by the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Mr. V. Muñoz Villalobos
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Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2006 - Literacy for Life
Multimedia report
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Educating Girls in South Asia: Promising Approaches (2006)
One of a series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia.
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Evaluation of the Balochistan Rural Girls' Fellowship Program - Will rural families pay to send girls to school?
Research paper
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Gender Achievements and Prospects in Education (2005)
The GAP report (Part One)
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Girls, Educational Equity and Mother Tongue-based Teaching (2005)
Advocacy paper
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Girls' Education - World Bank support through IDA (1999)
Departmental Working Paper
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Global School Feeding Report 2005
Report
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Integrating Gender into Education for All Fast Track Initiative Processes and National Education Plans (2005)
Study
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Providing Education to Girls from Remote and Rural Areas (2005)
Advocacy brief
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Quality and Equality in Education: Gendered politics of institutional change (2005)
Paper presented at Seminar in Dhaka on 31 January-1 February 2005
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Reaching the Girls in South Asia: Differentiated Needs and Responses in Emergencies (2006)
One of a series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia.
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‘Scaling Up’ Good Practices in Girls’ Education (2005)
This report focuses on strategies for meeting international targets and national goals for universalizing girls’ access to, retention in and completion of quality education.
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Study of Policies and Programmes Addressing the Right of Street Children to Education (2005)
Research Report
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The end of child labour: Within reach (2006)
Global Report under the Follow-up to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, 2006
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The Power and Promise of Girls' Education (2005)
State of the World's Mothers 2005
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The State of the World’s Children 2004: Girls, education and development (2003)
Report
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The Structure of Social Disparities in Education: Gender and Wealth (1999)
Working Paper
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What Works in Girls' Education: Evidence and policies from the developing world (2004)
Report
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Winning People’s Will for Girl Child Education (2006)
Case study on Girls’ Education in Nepal. Action-research project.
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Poverty and economic vulnerability in South Asia: Does it impact girls' education? (2008)
This series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia grew out of collaboration between the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia and the newly formed UN Girls’ Education Initiative, and had its genesis at a Regional Meeting on Accelerating Girls’ Education in South Asia in February 2005.
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Gender mainstreaming: Does it happen in education in South Asia? (2008)
This series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia grew out of collaboration between the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia and the newly formed UN Girls’ Education Initiative, and had its genesis at a Regional Meeting on Accelerating Girls’ Education in South Asia in February 2005.
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Progress in girls' education: The challenge of gender equality in South Asia (2008)
This series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia grew out of collaboration between the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia and the newly formed UN Girls’ Education Initiative, and had its genesis at a Regional Meeting on Accelerating Girls’ Education in South Asia in February 2005.
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From parity to equality in girls' education: How are we doing in South Asia? (2008)
This series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia grew out of collaboration between the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia and the newly formed UN Girls’ Education Initiative, and had its genesis at a Regional Meeting on Accelerating Girls’ Education in South Asia in February 2005.
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Girls Count (2008)
One person in eight is a girl or young woman age 10–24. Young people are the fastest growing segment of the population in developing countries, and their welfare is a fundamental input for key economic and social outcomes -- including the size and competitiveness of tomorrow's labor force, future economic growth, improved governance, and healthy civil societies.
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FAWE Strategic Plan 2008-2012
In the last decade, significant steps have been made towardsachieving gender equality in education across Africa. Many sub-Saharan Africa countries have now concrete interventions to ensure free and compulsory primary education for all.
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Towards Equal Opportunities for All: Empowering girls through partnerships in education (2007)
The document introduces seven good practice case studies from East Asia on programmes addressing the educational needs of girls, particularly those who are marginalized for economic, cultural, social or other reasons.
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Accelerating Girl’s Education In Yemen: Rethinking Policies in Teachers’ Recruitment and School Distribution
Policy paper
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Global School Feeding Report 2006 (2006)
Report
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Getting Girls Out of Work and Into School (2006)
Policy Brief
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Free, Quality Education for Every Afghan Child (2006)
Oxfam briefing paper
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Impact of Incentives to Increase Girls' Access to and Retention in Basic Education (2005)
Advocacy Brief
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Rapid Assessment of Learning Spaces in Southern Sudan (2006)
Report on the result of the Rapid Assessment of Learning Spaces (RALS) exercise in Southern Sudan, done in collaboration between the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) of the Government of Southern Sudan and UNICEF.
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Education and Gender Series (2005)
Oxfam Programme Insights
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From Schooling Access to Learning Outcomes: An Unfinished Agenda (2006)
An Evaluation of the World Bank's Support to Primary Education
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The Untapped Opportunity: How Public-Private Partnerships Can Advance Education for All (2006)
This report highlights 4 areas in which public-private partnerships can make investments that matter: entry, retention, learning and inequality.
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Children Out of School: Measuring Exclusion from Primary Education
Report