Northern Nigeria‟s high gender inequity in education places the majority of young girls at a severe disadvantage. This cross-sectional study examined enrolment, dropout, and primary school completion rates in three communities in Kaduna State. Less than half of young people (6 – 25 years) living in northern Nigeria are currently enrolled in school and the majority of students are males (60%). This study‟s findings indicate there are nearly twice as many boys graduating from primary school as compared to girls, and the dropout rate for boys is close to half (3%) of the dropout rate for girls (5.4%). Sustained imputs are needed to boost female enrolment in junior secondary schools, create girl-friendly school environments, and to better enabl...
No Nation can toy with the education of the girl-child because the saying goes that educate a woman ...
The study systematically reviewed the related literatures on the social phenomenon (girl child) in r...
In a bid to address girl-child education challenges and promote greater access to basic education ge...
Northern Nigeria‟s high gender inequity in education places the majority of young girls at a severe ...
The study examined the enrolment, attrition and graduation of the girl child in Junior Secondary Sch...
A journal article on the importance of girl-child education in the national development of Nigeria.T...
Girl child education is highly upheld not only in Nigeria but in all parts of the world. This is bec...
This study is a path tracer analysis of personal and environmental predictors of the girl-child educ...
International instruments, declarations and local laws set the pace for appropriate human developmen...
Education is a right for all children. Discriminating against either the boys or the girls has serio...
Challenges of access to education in the developing world and elsewhere appear to be widespread. Man...
Girl child education, the panacea of poverty, family disorganization and societal true development h...
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 data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and t...
No Nation can toy with the education of the girl-child because the saying goes that educate a woman ...
The study systematically reviewed the related literatures on the social phenomenon (girl child) in r...
In a bid to address girl-child education challenges and promote greater access to basic education ge...
Northern Nigeria‟s high gender inequity in education places the majority of young girls at a severe ...
The study examined the enrolment, attrition and graduation of the girl child in Junior Secondary Sch...
A journal article on the importance of girl-child education in the national development of Nigeria.T...
Girl child education is highly upheld not only in Nigeria but in all parts of the world. This is bec...
This study is a path tracer analysis of personal and environmental predictors of the girl-child educ...
International instruments, declarations and local laws set the pace for appropriate human developmen...
Education is a right for all children. Discriminating against either the boys or the girls has serio...
Challenges of access to education in the developing world and elsewhere appear to be widespread. Man...
Girl child education, the panacea of poverty, family disorganization and societal true development h...
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 data from the baseline study suggests that TEGINT is working in complex local environments and t...
No Nation can toy with the education of the girl-child because the saying goes that educate a woman ...
The study systematically reviewed the related literatures on the social phenomenon (girl child) in r...
In a bid to address girl-child education challenges and promote greater access to basic education ge...