Blog series: Giving boys and girls equal learning opportunities

Read how critical it is to ensure that every girl and every boy around the world have access to quality education and how the partnership is investing in girls’ education.

March 19, 2025 by GPE Secretariat
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6th grade student Ruramai, 12, reads a poems book at school, Zimbawe. Credit: GPE/ Carine Durand

6th grade student Ruramai, 12, reads a poems book at school, Zimbawe.

Credit: GPE/Carine Durand

The celebration of International Women’s Day every March is a reminder of the long way the world still has to go to provide equal educational opportunities for every girl and every boy, despite improvements over the last two decades.

With examples from partners countries, this series shows how critical it is to ensure that every girl and every boy around the world benefit from a quality education.

It also shows how the partnership is investing in girls’ education and why this should not be seen as an expense but rather as an investment in our common future.

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Great post! I love how you not only explained the theory but also provided practical examples that make it easier to apply in real life. Your writing style is so engaging, and it’s clear that you really understand the topic. I’ll be sure to revisit this post whenever I need a quick refresher. Keep the posts coming!

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