Publicado: 24 noviembre 2023 a las 2:00 pm
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By Bentaouet Kattan,Raja; Khan,Myra Murad; Merchant,Courtney Melissa

OVERVIEW
Education is a human right for all children, yet many marginalized groups are disproportionally excluded from pursuing an education. Enrollment outcomes have increased for both girls and boys in recent decades, but learning remains a critical issue. Girls’ enrollment, attendance, and dropout rates are especially challenging in low-income countries and countries facing fragility, conflict, and violence (FCV). The sizable gender gap in female labor force participation after education also indicates that education and learning do not translate into labor market returns for women in the same way as they do for men.
Schools play an important role in the fight for gender equality. Schools empower all students, serving as incubators where students can learn about their own potential and rights in the world around them. The education girls receive at schools plays a huge role in shaping their future. United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 commits to ensuring every child in the world receives a free, quality education. With the push to get every single girl in school, the potential for impact in creating gender equality through education is huge.
The World Bank is the largest external financier of education worldwide. This note examines trends in girls’ education and spotlights interventions that support girls’ education. Key takeaways include the following:
Source
https://reliefweb.int/report/world/achieving-gender-equality-education-examining-progress-and-constraints
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