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Home » Girls’ education through a human rights lens: What can be done differently, what can be made better

Girls’ education through a human rights lens: What can be done differently, what can be made better

This policy document discusses the global situation of girls in schools and highlights the importance of a human rights approach to education.

Year of publication: 
2005
Author(s): 
ODI / Katarina Tomasevski
Resource type: 
Articles & papers
Keywords: 
Early Marriage,
Child Mother
Topics: 
Girls & Women
PDF icon Tomasevski_Girls_Education_HR_Lens_2005.pdf

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