The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and that the picture of girls? education is different in particular locations. However, girls identify a number of key obstacles they encounter, and the support given by the school to learning and teaching, progression and exam performance may be an important aspect of helping girls to be clearer about these obstacles and what to do about them. There appear to be important links between girls? attainment and capacity to reflect with teachers? qualifications and in-service training. There also appears to be an association with training of parents and girls? outcomes, suggesting this may be a key focus area. Both areas need further investigation, as...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
The low status of Girls and women in the country is due mainly regard women’s cultures and tradition...
The introduction of formal education in Nigeria can be traced back to 1842. It is hard to accept tha...
The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and t...
The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments in wh...
The Transforming Education for Girls project has worked in complex and challenging environments in N...
This report analyses data from the Baseline Study conducted for the Transforming Education for Girls...
The paper aims to introduce a way of examining gender and empowerment at the school level using a sc...
This cross country summary of the findings from the endline study conducted for the TEGINT project h...
The Transforming Education for Girls project has worked in complex and challenging environments in n...
The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and t...
Nigeria provided an interesting case study for evaluating the societal factors that limit girls acce...
Northern Nigeria‟s high gender inequity in education places the majority of young girls at a severe ...
A growing concern about the Nigerian educational system is that of gender equity. Research has estab...
Challenges of access to education in the developing world and elsewhere appear to be widespread. Man...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
The low status of Girls and women in the country is due mainly regard women’s cultures and tradition...
The introduction of formal education in Nigeria can be traced back to 1842. It is hard to accept tha...
The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and t...
The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments in wh...
The Transforming Education for Girls project has worked in complex and challenging environments in N...
This report analyses data from the Baseline Study conducted for the Transforming Education for Girls...
The paper aims to introduce a way of examining gender and empowerment at the school level using a sc...
This cross country summary of the findings from the endline study conducted for the TEGINT project h...
The Transforming Education for Girls project has worked in complex and challenging environments in n...
The data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and t...
Nigeria provided an interesting case study for evaluating the societal factors that limit girls acce...
Northern Nigeria‟s high gender inequity in education places the majority of young girls at a severe ...
A growing concern about the Nigerian educational system is that of gender equity. Research has estab...
Challenges of access to education in the developing world and elsewhere appear to be widespread. Man...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
The low status of Girls and women in the country is due mainly regard women’s cultures and tradition...
The introduction of formal education in Nigeria can be traced back to 1842. It is hard to accept tha...