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An adolescent girl from Gaza. Photo: Rebecca Reid/Overseas Development Institute

© Nathalie Bertrams / GAGE 2020

Launching the GAGE Special Issue on adolescent skills to address global challenges

This week, ODI’s Gender and Adolescence Global Evidence (GAGE) research consortium is excited to launch its special issue in…
Sophia D'Angelo
3rd November 2022
2022-11-03 12:20:03

© GAGE/Ottavia Pasta

Adolescent Lives In Bangladesh: What Are We Learning From Longitudinal Evidence?

Girls' vs. boys' enrollment in education in Bangladesh.
GAGE consortium
14th March 2022
2022-03-14 07:48:05

“There Is No School And That’s A Big Problem”: Adolescent Refugees And Education | PODCAST | Episode...

In episode two, we focus on this crisis of education, and compare the plight of young refugees who have fled from their homes in Myanmar and Syria, and settled in Bangladesh and Jordan.
1st November 2021
2021-11-01 11:31:59
© Nathalie Bertrams/GAGE

© Nathalie Bertrams/GAGE

Five Ways That Education Systems Can Support Girls in the Face of Climate Change, Today

Five Ways That Education Systems Can Support Girls in the Face of Climate Change, Today | Center For Global…
Nicola Jones, Workneh Yadete, Megan Devonald, Laura Moscoviz, Jack Rossiter
27th July 2021
2021-07-27 08:52:34

Fund Girls’ Education. Don’t Greenwash It.

You might think girls' education and climate change are quite different issues. But, with money for and political attention on climate change growing, savvy education donors and advocacy organisations are increasingly making links between the two.
Nicola Jones, Workneh Yadete, Megan Devonald, Susannah Hares, Laura Moscoviz, Jack Rossiter, Patrick Shaw
27th July 2021
2021-07-27 08:41:28

Exploring changing patterns in adolescents’ access to education and learning in Ethiopia

Midline data collection to explore exploring changing patterns in Ethiopian adolescents’ access to education and learning.
26th April 2021
2021-04-26 10:48:11
Photo: Ali Hamad

Photo: Ali Hamad

I lost my education, but I didn’t lose hope of learning

Ali is an 18-year-old Syrian boy from Aleppo who lives in a collective shelter in Lebanon.
Ali Hamad
24th January 2021
2021-01-24 23:35:32
Girls in extra-curricular computer class. Photo: NISER

Girls in extra-curricular computer class. Photo: NISER

Beijing+25: why we should work with families to upskill adolescent girls

Four priorities for Beijing +25 and investment in adolescent girls' lifeskills.
Anita Ghimire
30th September 2020
2020-09-30 00:38:24
Lebanon

Lebanon

Adolescents in their own voices: ‘I am here, I exist, hear me! ’ - my voice to the world

Zeina is a 17-year-old Syrian girl from Raqqa who got married when she was 15 and has an infant child.
Zeina Ghannoush
12th August 2020
2020-08-12 02:52:02
Photo: Marcel Saleh/GAGE

Photo: Marcel Saleh/GAGE

A day in the life of Jouri

Jouri is a 19-year-old Palestinian refugee girl from Ein el-Hilweh camp, Lebanon
Sally Youssef, Marcel Saleh
31st March 2020
2020-03-31 01:16:19

Makani 'my place': Jordan

Key findings from the UNICEF Jordan Makani 'my place' programme.
GAGE consortium
2nd February 2020
2020-02-02 08:30:24
Photo: Nathalie Bertrams/GAGE

Photo: Nathalie Bertrams/GAGE

Corporal punishment in schools: unaddressed reasons behind dropouts in Bangladesh

Though Bangladesh has shown significant progress in terms of education, high dropout rates are still a challenge.
Farah Nusrat
5th December 2019
2019-12-05 00:18:17

Adolescent experiences of school violence in Jordan: insights from GAGE Jordan qualitative researche...

On #YouthDay, researchers discuss the patterning of violence in schools in Jordan.
Nicola Jones, Taghreed Alabbadi, Sara Al Heiwidi, Qasem Shareef, Bara Al Hyasat, Kifah Banioweda
12th August 2019
2019-08-12 09:06:22

Credit: Agnieszka Malachowska

A day in the life of Abood

Agnieszka Malachowska
19th February 2019
2019-02-19 22:42:36
Classroom in Nepal. Photo: Plan International

Classroom in Nepal. Photo: Plan International

Changing parents' attitudes towards girls' education in Nepal

Nepal has achieved gender parity in primary education, reflecting changing attitudes among parents towards the value of their daughters’ education.
Anita Ghimire
26th June 2017
2017-06-26 17:03:37
Adolescents in Rwanda. Photo: Plan International

Adolescents in Rwanda. Photo: Plan International

Changing gendered social norms among parents in Rwanda

As Rwanda strives for an equal society, social norms and expectations are changing.  In the past, parents believed sons were…
Roberte Isimbi
26th June 2017
2017-06-26 17:02:56