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  • UNGEI - United Nations Girls' Education Initiative 111460
  • UNESCO - Women's and Girls' Education111464
  • UNICEF - Girls' education and gender equality111465
  • Gender Equality and Education - Unesco 111466
  • Girls Learn International111467
  • GAD Network: Girls' Education in International Development (GEID) working group111471
  • GEMS: Girls' Education Monitoring System111473
  • The Effect of Girls' Education on Health Outcomes: Fact Sheet111474
  • Camfed (Campaign for Female Education)111479
  • AGE Africa (Advancing Girls' Education in Africa)111480
  • Left Behind - Girls' Education in Africa111482
  • Mind the Gap - Gender & Education (UNESCO)111487
  • Education for Girls111488
  • Campaign for Education - Girls' Education111489
  • Barriers to Education: Gender Education (All in School)111493
  • Generation 25 - Girls Education111494
  • Global Partnership for Education - Girls' Education111495
  • World Education - Girls' and Women's Education111496
  • Girls' Education - Center for Education Innovations111500
  • To Educate A Girl - 2010 Film111501
  • Dfid - Girls Education Challenge111502
  • MacArthur Foundation - Girls' Education111507
  • Malala Foundation111508
  • Film: To Educate a Girl - IMDb 2010111509
  • TED Talks Playlist: The importance of educating girls (5 videos)111514
  • LinkTV - View Change111515
  • Girl Effect111516
  • Girl Up111517
  • Educate Girls Globally111522
  • Girls Education International111523
  • Girls Education Collaborative 111524
  • Educating Girls Matters111525
  • She’s the First (Girls' Scholarships)111529
  • Women Deliver111530
  • Womanity - Advancing Girls' Education111531
  • Plan International - Because I am a Girl111532
  • ActionAid - Girls' Education111537
  • CARE International - Girls' Education111538
  • Right to Education Project - Girls & Women111539
  • World Vision - Girls' Education111543
  • Balid UK - African Girls´Education Initiative (AGEI) (pdf)111544
  • Basic Education Coalition - Girls Education111545
  • UN Working Group on Girls' Rights111550
  • Teach for All - Girls' Education111551
  • Forum for African Women Educationalists - FAWE111552
  • Global Coalition on Women and AIDS111553
  • Discrepancy in Education - World Map111558
  • Gender & Education - Wikipedia111559
  • Female Education - Wikipedia111560
  • Zonta International - Expanding Access to Education301893
  • Book: What Works in Girls' Education: Evidence for the World's Best Investment (Gene B. Sperling, Rebecca Winthrop, 2015)111564
  • Book: Girls' Education in the Twenty-first Century (Mercy Tembon, 2008)111565
  • Book: What Works in Girls' Education: Evidence and Policies from the Developing World (Barbara Knapp Herz, Gene B. Sperling, 2004)111566
  • Book (free online pdf): Partnerships for Girls' Education (Oxfam 2004)111567
  • Book: Women's Education in Developing Countries: Barriers, Benefits, and Policies (Elizabeth M. King, M. Anne Hill 1997)111571
  • Book: Gender, Education and Development Beyond Access to Empowerment (Christine Heward and Sheila Bunwaree, eds. 1998)111572
  • Lessons from Sierra Leone: How to get girls back to school - Al Jazeera 15.12.22319840
  • 'Girls have less food to eat' - Al Jazeera 15.09.22306198
  • Transforming Girls Education, Changing The World - Global Issues 02.09.22303696
  • Interview: New Niger Order Protects Girls’ Rights to Education - HRW 30.08.22303280
  • 4 countries supporting women's education and careers - Borgen Project 25.07.22297201
  • What Does It Mean That Women Now Dominate Higher Education? - CD 10.06.22290476
  • Uganda Recognizes Pregnant Teens' Right to Education, but Religion, Stigma Lock Out Most - Global Issues 16.03.22278975
  • School enrollment rates for girls in Malawi - Borgen Project 13.02.22274941
  • Grammy-Award Winning Artist Kimbra Releases Uplifting Protest Song for Girls' Education - Global Citizen 14.01.22269632
  • Why learning about gender diversity is urgent - Open Democracy 23.12.21268625
  • Watch: Making sure every girl finishes high school could give emerging economies a huge boost - WE Forum 03.11.20226681
  • Educating girls: The overlooked solution to climate change - GreenBiz 12.10.21258132
  • Discrimination in Tanzania’s schools ruining girls’ lives - HRW 23.06.21248349
  • G7 nations to agree on global plan to help 40m girls into education - Guardian 03.05.21242703
  • Boys' poor reading skills might help explain higher education gender gap - University of Missouri-Columbia 08.06.20209341
  • Girls' Education: The World's Best Investment - Huff Post 10/15111573
  • Championing girls’ education in developing countries: 10 local leaders who are making a difference - Brookings 09/15111574
  • Global barriers to girls education - Global Citizen 08/15111575
  • The educational struggle faced by girls around the world - BBC 07/15111576
  • The Missing Link in Girls’ Education - SSIR 06/15111580
  • Briefing: Girls' Education - World Bank 12/14111581
  • A Commitment to Raise the Global Ambition for Girls’ Education - Brookings 09/14111582
  • Report: Bridging Education Gender Gaps in Developing Countries: The Role of Female Teachers - NBER 08/13111586
  • Paper: Girls' Education, Empowerment, and Transitions to Adulthood The Case for a Shared Agenda - ICRW 04/12111587
  • Report: Girls Count: A Global Investment & Action Agenda - CGDev 01/08111588
  • Briefing: Inexcusable Absence: Why 60 Million Girls Still Aren't in School and What to do About It - CGDev 04/07111592
  • Essay: What Works in Girls' Education 9/06111593
  • Thoughts on the education of daughters: with reflections on female conduct, in the more important duties of life - Mary Wollstonecraft (1787)111594
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