child education in Sierra leone In 1993, UNESCO reported that two-thirds of the global population were women, and 62.3 % of the 130 million children they give birth to were girls who had no access to education. The pervasiveness of this anomaly continues. The National Education Action Plan (1994, p. 11) of the Si-erra Leonean Government shows that national illiteracy a
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
The Girls Accessing Teacher Education (GATE) project is designed to support female learning assistan...
Sierra Leone has struggled with high rates of adolescent pregnancy for some time and reports have sh...
Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in the world, experienced an 11-year civil war until 2002...
RLOsSierra Leone has invested in education after the civil war but it is unclear if persons with dis...
AbstractIn Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This di...
Conflict in any part of the world creates a multidimensional impact on society. It depletes the stat...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
This paper discusses Sierra Leone’s commitment to EFA and the possibility of unintended consequences...
Sierra Leone struggles with one of the world’s highest rates of teenage pregnancy. Reducing the rate...
This paper is meant to present the findings and analysis of a one-month independent study project on...
Based on the author's field research, this paper reviews the current status of education for Childre...
This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a confli...
The EFA conference in Dakar 2000 ushered in new momentum for ensuring universal access to education ...
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) indicated that the number of out-of-school children in...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
The Girls Accessing Teacher Education (GATE) project is designed to support female learning assistan...
Sierra Leone has struggled with high rates of adolescent pregnancy for some time and reports have sh...
Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in the world, experienced an 11-year civil war until 2002...
RLOsSierra Leone has invested in education after the civil war but it is unclear if persons with dis...
AbstractIn Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This di...
Conflict in any part of the world creates a multidimensional impact on society. It depletes the stat...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
This paper discusses Sierra Leone’s commitment to EFA and the possibility of unintended consequences...
Sierra Leone struggles with one of the world’s highest rates of teenage pregnancy. Reducing the rate...
This paper is meant to present the findings and analysis of a one-month independent study project on...
Based on the author's field research, this paper reviews the current status of education for Childre...
This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a confli...
The EFA conference in Dakar 2000 ushered in new momentum for ensuring universal access to education ...
Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) indicated that the number of out-of-school children in...
In Sierra Leone girls are 23.4% less likely to attend secondary education than boys. This difference...
The Girls Accessing Teacher Education (GATE) project is designed to support female learning assistan...
Sierra Leone has struggled with high rates of adolescent pregnancy for some time and reports have sh...