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Author: Wongani Grace Taulo

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Where are the girls and why it matters as schools reopen?

Where are the girls and why it matters as schools reopen?

Data and research

By Wongani Grace Taulo, Omar Robles

“Where are the girls?” It’s a question that is asked too much when stepping into classrooms around the world. And the further up the school years we go, the more the question bounces around an echo chamber. Massive strides have been made in girls’ education. Between 1995 and 2018, 180 million more girls enrolled in primary and… Read more →←
A boy in a mask writing his lessons.
Lessons from Ebola: how to reach the poorest children when schools reopen

Lessons from Ebola: how to reach the poorest children when schools reopen

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By Wongani Grace Taulo

When I joined the UNICEF Sierra Leone office as the chief of education in 2014, the country was at the peak of its Ebola epidemic. I walked straight into a crisis that had put over 1.8 million school-going children and adolescents out of school. The effects of Ebola are terrifying. But like many public health crises, their impact on… Read more →←

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