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What we know (and do not know) about persistent social norms that serve as barriers to girls’ access, participation and achievement in education in eight sub-Saharan African countries

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Abstract

This paper is a literature review of existing studies on gendered social norms that serve as barriers to girls’ education. The paper: 1) explores and documents social norms that impede girls’ education access, participation and achievement in the eight partner countries; 2) identifies gaps in understanding the multi-level factors that serve to keep these social norms in place; and 3) proposes a research agenda and methodology to bolster practitioner understanding and to effectively inform the piloting of new ways in which multi-level factors can be disrupted so that communities and societies can transform in positive ways that will help them achieve gender equality in and through education.

Author
Yotebieng, Kelly A.
Year of publication
2021
Pages
39
Source database
library
Language