This paper discusses the importance of education with specific reference to Girl-Child’s education, and gender inequality1 and inequity2 in education in Zambia, focusing on one of the rural areas, Chongwe District. Many International Conferences are suggesting that educating girls is one of the ways of achieving gender equality in education thereby helping in achieving Education for All in primary and secondary schooling. In Zambia, with many economic and social problems, this is a particularly pertinent issue
88 leaves : colour maps ; 29 cmIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-87)....
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
Girls\u27 education plays a key role in the development of a nation. There are various barriers to g...
This paper examines the factors which affect basic girls' education in Zambia. A literature review a...
This study explores the nature of globalisation and patriarchy and analyses their consequences for ...
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Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
The socio-economic marginalization of females derived from gender disparities, lack of access and qu...
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This paper aimed to assess the challenges that are faced by a girl child in rural Tanzania, for the ...
Education is a human right. It is guaranteed under the United Nations Convention on the rights of th...
The under achievement of girls at secondary school level in Zimbabwe is a problem which has its root...
Education is the key to social justice, opportunities, and social, economic, and political developme...
88 leaves : colour maps ; 29 cmIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-87)....
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
Girls\u27 education plays a key role in the development of a nation. There are various barriers to g...
This paper examines the factors which affect basic girls' education in Zambia. A literature review a...
This study explores the nature of globalisation and patriarchy and analyses their consequences for ...
This study investigated the impact of the Girl-Child Education Campaigns between 1998 and 2006 on en...
A journal article on the importance of girl-child education in the national development of Nigeria.T...
While the education of girls is central to development in Africa, persisting obstacles have prevente...
Education is Widely recognized as the key to the nation‘s development. An increase in access retent...
The socio-economic marginalization of females derived from gender disparities, lack of access and qu...
Education is the most important instrument for human resource development. Education is becoming a ...
This paper aimed to assess the challenges that are faced by a girl child in rural Tanzania, for the ...
Education is a human right. It is guaranteed under the United Nations Convention on the rights of th...
The under achievement of girls at secondary school level in Zimbabwe is a problem which has its root...
Education is the key to social justice, opportunities, and social, economic, and political developme...
88 leaves : colour maps ; 29 cmIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 84-87)....
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
Girls\u27 education plays a key role in the development of a nation. There are various barriers to g...