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Keeping the promise: Five benefits of girls’ secondary education
May A. Rihani, with Lisa Kays and Stephanie Psaki
AED Center for Gender Equity
2006
SARPN acknowledges AED as a source of this document:
http://cge.aed.org/
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Cover pages
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Executive Summary
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Background: Gender Lens Brings a New Perspective to Educational Development
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Primary education: Significant Progress and the Unfinished Road
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A broken bridge: The Primary to Secondary Transition Gap
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Secondary education: An Uncommon Opportunity
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Barriers and challenges: Why Fewer Girls?
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Moving beyond: Taking Girls and the World Beyond the Broken Bridge
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Keeping the promise: The Five Main Benefits of Girls’ Secondary Education
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Strategies for promoting girls’ secondary education: A Look to the Future
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The tipping point: Toward a Critical Mass of Educated Women
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Final comments
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