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Gender equality in education

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Report
11/19/2019
Equity, Educational Access and Learning Outcomes in MENA
Reducing education inequalities in the Middle East and North Africa
Girl studying
Article
09/11/2019
Rising from grief: Arseel’s story
“In addition to the academic benefit, being back in school has significantly helped Arseel cope with her grief,”
a boy writing in a clasroom
News note
08/29/2019
Over one third of adolescents aged 15 to 17 are out of school across the Middle East and North Africa
Poor quality of education places half of all children in the region under lowest benchmark for foundational skills
A girl on her laptop
Article
10/10/2018
Empower Girls; the story of a young Syrian coder
If you think that coding is only for boys, Aya from Homs is going to prove you wrong.
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Statement
10/05/2018
Joint statement on the dire situation of teachers in Yemen
Children in a classroom
Article
10/01/2018
A letter from an NGO Education officer in Rural Idlib
''We started our school year amid the uncertainty about a large-scale escalation of violence in Idlib''
A teacher in a classroom
Article
08/06/2018
“I couldn’t imagine myself in a classroom!”
For every child, a chance to learn
Boy playing with lego blocks
Press release
07/26/2018
Nearly 25 per cent of boys aged 15 out of school in the State of Palestine
Adolescent boys out of school due to the low quality of education, lack of relevance to their young lives, physical and emotional violence in schools, and conflict.
Boy playing with lego blocks
Report
07/26/2018
State of Palestine: Out-of-school children
By age 15, nearly 25 per cent of boys and 7 per cent of girls have dropped out of school

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