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2018
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UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization,UNGEI, United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development opened a new chapter in the long struggle towards achieving gender equality. Its commitment to ‘leave no one behind’ expresses the conviction that boys and girls, men and women should benefit equally from development. It envisages a ‘world in which every woman and girl enjoys full gender equality and all legal, social and economic barriers to their empowerment have been removed’.
In this sixth Gender Review, in a series that began in 2011, the Global Education Monitoring Report team maintains the focus on a broad conception of gender equality that extends beyond counting boys and girls in classrooms. The review’s first part examines disparities in participation and skills, in education and political leadership positions, and in selected aspects of infrastructure and curricula. It also examines gender issues in professional development by exploring the role of education in three other SDGs: those concerning agriculture, health, and water and sanitation. The second part of the review analyses institutions, laws, and policies to explore ways to determine and enforce accountability for gender equality in education.
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Antoninis, Manos, Barry, Madeleine, Bella, Nicole, D'Addio, Anna, Joshi, Priyadarshani, Kubacka, Katarzyna, Loupis, Leila, Lythrangomitis, Kassiani, McWilliam, Alasdair, Mechtar, Anissa, Millar, Branwen, Mukizwa, Claudine, Murakami, Yuki, Owens, Taya Louise, Randrianatoavina, Judith, Redman, Kate, Rojnov, Maria, Smith, Will, Vidarte, Rosa
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