Gender and girls' education: Comparative perspectives
Join this event to hear the speakers discuss issues relating to gender equality in education, climate change, measurement, and decolonial perspectives.
Girls’ education has been widely promoted as the answer to a broad range of problems in international development. The speakers will present new research critically reviewing this proposition and addressing the complexities of the ways in which policy is put into practice at global, national and local levels.
Speakers
- Elaine Unterhalter (UCL)
- Lebo Moletsane (University of Kawzulu-Natal)
- Jenny Parkes (UCL)
- Simone Datzberger (UCL)
- Aliya Khalid (University of Oxford)
- Helen Longlands (UCL)
- Monique Kwachou (University of Bristol)
- Charley Nussey (UCL)
- Rosie Peppin Vaughan (UCL)
This in-person event will be particularly useful for researchers, policy makers and practitioners working on gender and girls’ education in low- and middle-income country contexts.
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Cost
Free
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All
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