
Girls' Education Challenge
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The Girls’ Education Challenge (2012-2024) was the largest global fund dedicated to girls’ education, transforming the lives of 1.6 million marginalised girls.
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The GEC project's great impact has been felt on the ground. Having over 3,000 girls with disabilities in schools is indeed a great achievement . The working relationship should continue to help the girls. - Sarah Bugosi K Ministry of Education and Sports - Uganda #LeaveNoGirlbehindEducationChallenge


In this blog, Jemila Hussen offers her personal insights on the impact of People in Need's CHANGE project in Ethiopia. She considers the challenges faced and the adaptations made. And she reflects on the legacy it leaves behind Read it here: bit.ly/3IUoGpv



In this new blog, the teams from Children at Risk Action Network (CRANE) and Viva reflect on the collaboration and perseverance that has helped to transform the lives of almost 10,000 girls and young women in Uganda Read more here: bit.ly/3TZZMtT




NEW BLOG! Anurodh Saha from People in Need reflects on the impact of the Aarambha project in Nepal Read how they supported 9,497 girls, worked with communities and collaborated with the Government to strengthen the Girls’ and Inclusive Education Network bit.ly/3yjfkS5










Every child has the right to a safe education. The GEC has worked hard to tackle school-based, gender-related violence. As UNICEF & Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office convene to discuss this vital issue, we're sharing our Learning Brief highlighting the strategies that work 👉bit.ly/3BfNiG2


1 in 3 children live in fear of the violence they experience in school every year. Children cannot learn if they do not feel safe. In 🇨🇴, Jenny Chapman is building on the political declaration signed by 9 countries in London earlier this year to eliminate violence in schools.


🚨In our latest blog, David Armstrong looks back on 12 years of the GEC and highlights three things that really matter in girls' education: evidence, peace and business Read David 's blog here: bit.ly/40VzSfX #GirlsEducation #LeaveNoGirlBehind

