
Harnessing Girls’ Education for the Africa We Want
Education continues to be denied to many girls and women as a result of cultural and social norms and practices, sometimes perpetuated through customary or religious traditions, an inadequate legislative framework and weak policy implementation. Harmful gender stereotypes about appropriate roles for women and girls reinforce cultural or community level notions that education is “wasted” on girls.
While many African countries have adopted or ratified key international and regional instruments to ensure girls’ and women’s rights to education in Africa, many still face unique barriers to education, including gender-based violence, teen pregnancy, early marriage, HIV infection or limited access to remote learning and sexual reproductive health services. This parallel session, held during the 3rd African Union Girls’ Summit, will look at the legal challenges preventing girls from accessing and completing education, the benefits of gender-responsive and cross-sectoral planning and the importance of effective financing for girls’ education.
The session will be co-organized by AU-CIEFFA, UNAIDS (in collaboration with UNESCO and UNICEF), Girls Not Brides and the Global Partnership for Education. Panellists
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https://www.globalpartnership.org/events/harnessing-girls-education-africa-we-want