The essay deals with the fight against poverty, access to education, support for personal planning and female emancipation. These priorities will be dealt starting from some research experiences carried out in an African context, where the daily needs challenge Europeanist interpretative approach and intercultural education. The analysis will focus on relationships and require cultural review processes in which to move away from the desire to fully understand the complexity, with all its contradictions, in order to finally be able to live it. The differences in gender, disadvantage and subordination in which girls are placed, especially in economic and educational poor environments, are closely connected to the difficult access to basic ser...
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
Gender continues to elicit a lot of debate in socio-economic issues and academia in general. This pa...
Kenya and Uganda have both made considerable quantitative gains in education. However, there is stil...
Despite decades of effort to improve education globally, girls in rural Kenya experience ongoing sho...
Girls’ opportunity to attend and stay in school is a worldwide issue especially for secondary educat...
This paper based on a critical analysis of official reports and related literature, focuses on girl...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
The achievement of gender equality in education is an important development goal, endorsed primarily...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education among pastoralist communities in ken...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya....
The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya....
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
Gender continues to elicit a lot of debate in socio-economic issues and academia in general. This pa...
Kenya and Uganda have both made considerable quantitative gains in education. However, there is stil...
Despite decades of effort to improve education globally, girls in rural Kenya experience ongoing sho...
Girls’ opportunity to attend and stay in school is a worldwide issue especially for secondary educat...
This paper based on a critical analysis of official reports and related literature, focuses on girl...
Despite the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations Millennium Project, having its third ...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
The achievement of gender equality in education is an important development goal, endorsed primarily...
This paper examines the issue of gender inequality in education among pastoralist communities in ken...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visib...
Global consensus on the importance of gender equity in education is perhaps one of the greatest agre...
This study examines women’s experiences of formal education in Kenya. The study aims at making visi...
The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya....
The adoption of Free Primary Education in 2003 has expanded access to millions of children in Kenya....
Increasing girls’ education in low-‐income communities is proven to be one of the most effective wa...
Gender continues to elicit a lot of debate in socio-economic issues and academia in general. This pa...
Kenya and Uganda have both made considerable quantitative gains in education. However, there is stil...