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Achieving the Gender Parity Millennium Development Goals (2005)

Policy briefing

Fecha de publicación: 2005
Autor/Editor: Save the Children
Idioma: Inglés

Disponible en los siguientes formatos: PDF

More than 100 million children worldwide do not have access to an education. 57 million of these are girls.

Achieving gender parity in primary and secondary education by 2005 was one of four targets under the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) to promote gender equality and empower women.

However, more than 70 countries are failing to reach this target. This has grave consequences. If the target had been reached more than 1 million childhood deaths could have been averted

Urgent action is required. If the global community lets 2005 pass without a major new initiative in education, it is unlikely that the corresponding target of universal primary education goal by 2015 will be achieved and all the MDGs will be discredited.

This report draws on our decades of experience to identify which strategies work particularly well for educating girls and sets out recommendations for what should be done to get the MDG targets for education back on track.


 
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