Helping girls stay in school should be Commonwealth's development priority
Gbimsi Junior High School, Savelugu, Ghana. Credit: GPE/ Stephan Bachenheimer

The Platform for Girls’ Education, a group of government representatives and heads of leading multilateral agencies like GPE, commissioned a report that found that though great progress has been made towards gender parity in education, girls still remain disadvantaged in a large number of the Commonwealth countries.

The report, published by Cambridge University, suggests that there is a compelling case for targeted efforts to help girls stay in school, especially in remote rural areas and during the early years of education. 

Read the article on Open Access Government

Gbimsi Junior High School, Savelugu, Ghana. Credit: GPE/ Stephan Bachenheimer

Latest news

May 18, 2021
Press coverage about Imaginécoles
Press coverage on the platform Imaginécoles for Francophone Africa, reaching 6 million students and 200,000 teachers across 11 countries