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Title
Transforming education for girls in Tanzania: endline research summary report |
Full text
http://www.search4dev.nl/record/441400 |
Date
2012 |
Author(s)
Mascarenhas, O. |
Contributor(s)
ActionAid Nederland |
Abstract
This report is the culmination of 5 years' work by the Transforming Education for Girls in Nigeria and Tanzania (TEGINT) project partnership, in particular by Maarifa ni Ufunguo, ActionAid Tanzania, the Institute of Education and Professor Ophelia Mascarenhas, who led the endline research and is the author of the full endline research report (unpublished). The TEGINT project began in January 2008 and ended in December 2012. The project intended to achieve a transformation in the education of girls in Nigeria and Tanzania, enabling them to enrol and succeed in school by addressing key challenges and obstacles that hinder their participation in education and increase their vulnerability to HIV and AIDS. Research was an integral part, contributing to deepening understanding and responsiveness to key issues for girls' education in Tanzania, Nigeria and internationally, advancing the project's implementation and influencing advocacy initiatives. The themes covered by this research report, including girls' empowerment and attainment, teacher engagement, school management and school levies, remind us of the critical importance of paying attention to perpetual gender gaps and learning from the rich experiences of girls' education projects such as from TEGINT. |
Subject(s)
children; education; empowerment; gender; Education, Science and Technology |
Coverage
Tanzania, United Republic of; East Africa |
Language
eng |
Publisher
ActionAid International, Johannesburg |
Type of publication
Report |
Format
application/pdf |
Rights
© 2012 ActionAid International |
Repository
Amsterdam - Search4Dev, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)
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