RESOURCES
UNGEI - The United Nations Girls' Education Initiative
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Evidence-Based Advocacy for Gender in Education
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Brochure on East Asia and Pacific Regional UNGEI
2010EAP UNGEI
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UNGEI at 10: A Journey to Gender Equality in Education
2010UNGEI
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Framework for Ethiopia
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UNGEI Country Sheet (2007)
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Making Education Work: The Gender Dimension of the School to Work Transition (2009)
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Gender audit tool (2009)
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Overcoming Barriers To Girls’ Education In South Asia - Deepening the Analysis
2009UNGEI
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Towards Gender Equality in Education: Progress and challenges in Asia-Pacific Region (2009)
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Technical Meeting Report (2009)
2009UNEGI
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UNGEI In Action (2010)
2010UNGEI
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Young Champions for Education: A Progress Review
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South Asia UNGEI Regional Consultation - Young Champions
2010UNGEI
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A Review of the 2010 Education for All Global Monitoring Report Using an Equity and Inclusion Lens
2010UNGEI
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Snapshot on Gender Equality in Education for East Asia and the Pacific
2010UNGEI
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Progress Note on Gender Equality in Education for East Asia and the Pacific
2010UNICEF
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Equity and Inclusion in Education Guide
2010World Bank
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UNGEI Child Protection Code of Practice (2008)
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Transforming Policy and Practice for Gender in Education (2008)
A Gender Review of the 2009 EFA Global Monitoring Report -
Notes from 2008 EFA Global Monitoring Report: A Review of the Main Gender and Inclusion Issues (2008)
The GMR is a comprehensive document and covers a wide range of countries and situations. It does attempt a difficult task – to provide an overview illustrated with specific cases. However, the picture which emerges does give many clear signals concerning the issues and the solutions encountered. What is striking about the analysis is not that a great deal off new information emerges. The challenges are not so much in the finding of new solutions but in the successful implementation of known strategies and the creation of pressure on governments to provide what they signed up to in Dakar in 2000. The analysis is particularly helpful where it deals with hard data. The tables and figures are very welcome. -
UNGEI in Bangladesh Consultation Meeting Report (2008)
Bangladesh is welcoming the United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) with open arms. This was evident at a two-day Consultation Meeting organized by UNICEF Bangladesh on 16-17 September, 2008. Given the country's achievement in attaining gender parity in enrolments in primary and lower secondary schools, the question arises as to why Bangladesh still needs a network to promote girls' education.Stakeholders engaged in the promotion of education, especially of girls, including representatives of the Directorate of Primary Education, partner institutions, NGOs, academia, media, UN agencies, and UNICEF's Young Champions, all came together at the Consultation Meeting to respond to that question. They also came up with the way forward for the UNGEI partnership in Bangladesh.
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Equity and Inclusion in Education: Tools to support education sector planning and evaluation (2008)
UNGEI, IATT, GTF and the Disabilities Flagship have developed these tools to support governments, their development partners and other stakeholders to address equity and inclusion in education sector plans. They will be piloted at country level in 2009 and may be revised thereafter. -
What’s the Difference?: Confronting Factors that Affect Gender Equality in Education (2008)
Since its launch in May 2002, the East Asia and Pacific Regional UN Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) has sought to establish networks and partnerships among experts and organizations promoting gender equality in education. The goal of the regional group is to ensure the availability of quality education for all girls and boys across the region. The group works within the framework of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); the Dakar Framework for Action, Education for All; the Beijing Platform for Action; and the World Fit for Children. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
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. -
UNGEI Forum: Child Friendly Schools and Care and Support in Schools (2006)
Vol. 6 No. 1 March 2006 -
Making UNGEI Work: Lessons from Four African Countries
Evaluation report -
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. -
UNGEI Regional Updates
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UNGEI Forum: Education in Emergencies (2007)
Vol. 7 No. 1 April 2007 -
UNGEI Country Sheet (2006)
UNGEI presence at country level, November 2006 -
Last Call for 2005
Consensus Statement of UNGEI to the High Level Group -
Integrating Gender into Education for All Fast Track Initiative Processes and National Education Plans (2005)
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Measuring gender inequality in education in South Asia (2006)
One of a series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia. -
Mainstreaming gender for better girls' education: Policy and institutional issues (2006)
One of a series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia. -
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. -
Educating Girls in South Asia: Promising Approaches (2006)
One of a series of papers aimed at promoting better education in South Asia.
















