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The Right to Return

School re-entry policy and practice for pregnant and parenting adolescent girls in Eastern and Southern Africa

Highlights

Across Eastern and Southern Africa, many pregnant and parenting adolescents remain excluded from school despite growing commitments to their right to education. The Right to Return summarises findings from a 2025 regional review across 21 countries on the status and implementation of school re-entry policies. The brief highlights gaps between policy and practice, examines barriers such as stigma, resourcing and limited guidance, and identifies actions to strengthen education systems so that adolescent mothers can return to, remain in, and complete their education.

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Education beyond pregnancy

A second chance for girls
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UNICEF Watch how Thandi’s story shows the power of second chances – from catch-up lessons and childcare to counselling and community support – and why investing in re-entry policies can transform lives, families, and entire communities.

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