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Innovative Ways to Increase Educational Opportunities for Women and Youth
Innovative Ways to Increase Educational Opportunities for Women and Youth
Category Publications
Tags Affirmative action, Boko Haram insurgency, Child Rights Act, Curriculum review, Education curriculum, Education funding, Education policy framework., Female education campaign, Gender Mainstreaming, Inequality in education, Knowledge economy, Public school attendance, resource allocation., Right to Education, Safe Schools Initiative, Sexuality education, Special Needs Education, Teacher ratios, Transparency in education, Universal Basic Education Act
This policy brief is divided into four parts. Part One discusses the concept of inequality in education and emphasizes that inequality is a result of policy choices, laws, and practices. It highlights the legal and moral imperative to use affirmative action and policy to reduce inequality.
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