Since Tajikistan’s independence in 1991 the number of rural girls leaving school after grade 9 has been increasing at an alarming rate. In order to improve rural girls’ secondary school attendance and retention, in 2006 Save the Children, local non-governmental organization (NGO) partners, and the Ministry of Education implemented a two-year UNICEF-funded Girls’ Education Project (GEP). This mixed-method study compares rural girls’ secondary school experiences and opportunities at six schools (three GEP schools and three non-GEP schools) in two districts located in regions with the lowest levels of female secondary school participation nationwide. Two research questions guided this study: 1) What factors serve as obstacles or enablers to ...
Education is the foundation that we build upon for the rest of our lives. Education in the world is ...
We conduct a randomized evaluation of the effect of village-based schools on children’s academic per...
It is important that girls have access to education as not only does it benefit girls' , but also th...
Since Tajikistan’s independence in 1991 the number of rural girls leaving school after grade 9 has b...
Girls ’ education is critically important for Tajikistan. It impacts not only the future sociocultur...
Many common basic challenges such as cultural beliefs, early marriages and poverty did not only inhi...
Education is one of the most important elements in each child's personal development and preparation...
Despite the plausible increase in the enrolment rate of girls, progress in education among rural gir...
Rationale of the study: Education develops the mind and empowers the individual. It aims to make him...
Girl's dropout from school is problematic towards the overall wellbeing of those who drop out and to...
The Government of Afghanistan is struggling to provide education facilities all over the country for...
This study explores girls’ secondary school participation in rural Bangladesh. Specifically, I seek ...
This study examines how large-scale, predominantly male emigration affects the education of girls st...
Syria, a newly independent country, has emerged from long colonial domination to find itself confron...
The current study is a non-empirical research attempting to explore the key issues contributing to t...
Education is the foundation that we build upon for the rest of our lives. Education in the world is ...
We conduct a randomized evaluation of the effect of village-based schools on children’s academic per...
It is important that girls have access to education as not only does it benefit girls' , but also th...
Since Tajikistan’s independence in 1991 the number of rural girls leaving school after grade 9 has b...
Girls ’ education is critically important for Tajikistan. It impacts not only the future sociocultur...
Many common basic challenges such as cultural beliefs, early marriages and poverty did not only inhi...
Education is one of the most important elements in each child's personal development and preparation...
Despite the plausible increase in the enrolment rate of girls, progress in education among rural gir...
Rationale of the study: Education develops the mind and empowers the individual. It aims to make him...
Girl's dropout from school is problematic towards the overall wellbeing of those who drop out and to...
The Government of Afghanistan is struggling to provide education facilities all over the country for...
This study explores girls’ secondary school participation in rural Bangladesh. Specifically, I seek ...
This study examines how large-scale, predominantly male emigration affects the education of girls st...
Syria, a newly independent country, has emerged from long colonial domination to find itself confron...
The current study is a non-empirical research attempting to explore the key issues contributing to t...
Education is the foundation that we build upon for the rest of our lives. Education in the world is ...
We conduct a randomized evaluation of the effect of village-based schools on children’s academic per...
It is important that girls have access to education as not only does it benefit girls' , but also th...