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Advocacy Case Study: CONANCMI in Guatemala

Authoring Agency: Let Girls LeadPublication Date: June 2014This case study highlights the efforts of CONACMI (the National Association Against Child Abuse) in combating gender-based violence and child abuse in Guatemala. The case study highlights CONACMI’s advocacy for the approval and implementation of a National Protocol for the Comprehensive Treatment of Victims of Sexual Violence, focusing on the […]

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Addressing early marriage and adolescent pregnancy

Authoring Agencies: UNESCO and the Education for All Global Monitoring ReportPublication Date: 2015This paper provides an overview of international trends in child marriage and adolescent pregnancy. It draws from four country case studies to provide evidence of the nature the relationships between child marriage, adolescent pregnancy, and schooling. The author concludes with policy and program recommendations for addressing

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A Complex Formula: Girls and Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Engineering

Authoring Agency: UNESCOPublication Date: January 2015The report examines a wide range of issues related to girls and women in STEM fields, including gender differences in learning achievement in mathematics and science, and educational, psychosocial, and labor market factors.  It provides reflections and conclusions for further study and policy formulation in Asia and beyond. Learn More

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Women, Sports, and Development: Does it Pay to Let Girls Play?

Authoring Agency: Peterson Institute for International EconomicsPublication Date: March 2014This Policy Brief reviews the evidence that young women who participate in sports are more likely to attain educational success.  It argues that the case for promoting girls’ sports is compelling and that access to sports can translate educational gains into higher education and employment success. Learn

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Why Girls Matter: Integrated Programs for the Economic Empowerment of Adolescent Girls

Authoring Agency: Child and Youth Finance International NetworkPublication Date: 2015This publication demonstrates how policy and program interventions can address the financial and social needs of girls during adolescence to limit future vulnerability. Citing examples from leading civil society organizations, it makes the case for holistic financial inclusion and educational programming that builds self-confidence and economic

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Wealth and Warriors: Adolescents in the Face of Drought in Turkana, Kenya

Authoring Agency: Mercy CorpsPublication Date: April 2015The study examines life for adolescents in pastoralist communities in Turkana, Kenya in comparison to adolescents in communities that have transitioned out of pastoralism. In addition to highlighting some of the stark differences in roles and responsibilities, access to services — such as education — and marriage, the study also uncovered how shocks, such

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Voice and Agency: Empowering Women and Girls for Shared Prosperity

Authoring Agency: World Bank GroupPublication Date: 2014This report distills vast data and hundreds of studies to shed new light on constraints facing women and girls worldwide, from epidemic levels of gender-based violence to biased laws and norms that prevent them from owning property, working, and making decisions about their own lives. Learn More …

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Unpacking Reasons for Girls’ School Drop-Out in West Nile, Uganda

Authoring Agency: Forum for African Women Educationalists Uganda  and the International Center for Research on WomenPublication Date: 2014From 2013 to 2014 ICRW and the Forum for African Women Educationalists Uganda (FAWEU) partnered to answer several questions about girls’ education in two districts in the West Nile sub-region of Northwestern Uganda.  This report details their findings. Learn More …

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