Education is an effective way to improve girls' self-worth, health, and productivity; however there remains a gender gap between girls' and boys' completion of school. The literature around factors influencing girls' decision to stay in school is limited. Seven focus group discussions took place among 79 girls in forms 2 to 4 at secondary schools in rural western Kenya, to examine their views on why girls absent themselves or dropout from school. Data were analysed thematically. Lack of resources, sexual relationships with boyfriends, and menstrual care problems were reported to lead directly to dropout or school absence. These were tied to girls increased vulnerability to pregnancy, poor performance in school, and punishments, which furthe...
Background Adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionally vulnerable to sexual and ...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes, social stigma, loss ...
Education is an effective way to improve girls’ self-worth, health, and productivity; however there ...
Education is an effective way to improve girls' self-worth, health, and productivity; however there ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, girls suffer from high rates of morbidity and mortality, enduring high exposu...
Although an overall decline has occurred in adolescent fertility in Kenya, the proportion of births ...
Education is an important aspect for overall development of every person irrespective of gender. In ...
BackgroundKeeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and...
Little research on education in developing countries has focused on adolescent issues at the same ti...
In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by en...
Girls’ child education is important in any education system. However, the retention of these girls’ ...
Background: Adolescent girls dropping out of school may lead to gender inequality, high illiteracy l...
Women form a pivotal position in the development of any nation. To make informed decisions in person...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Background Adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionally vulnerable to sexual and ...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes, social stigma, loss ...
Education is an effective way to improve girls’ self-worth, health, and productivity; however there ...
Education is an effective way to improve girls' self-worth, health, and productivity; however there ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, girls suffer from high rates of morbidity and mortality, enduring high exposu...
Although an overall decline has occurred in adolescent fertility in Kenya, the proportion of births ...
Education is an important aspect for overall development of every person irrespective of gender. In ...
BackgroundKeeping girls in school offers them protection against early marriage, teen pregnancy, and...
Little research on education in developing countries has focused on adolescent issues at the same ti...
In Kenya, adolescent girls fare poorly relative to boys in an educational system characterized by en...
Girls’ child education is important in any education system. However, the retention of these girls’ ...
Background: Adolescent girls dropping out of school may lead to gender inequality, high illiteracy l...
Women form a pivotal position in the development of any nation. To make informed decisions in person...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Background Adolescent girls in sub-Saharan Africa are disproportionally vulnerable to sexual and ...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
Background: Adolescent pregnancy increases the risk of adverse health outcomes, social stigma, loss ...