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The impact of women teachers on girls’ education

A new advocacy brief from UNESCO Bangkok highlights the importance of women teachers in girls’ education. The report addresses issues that hinder efforts to recruit more women teachers — among these, the need for a broad gender equality perspective when developing policy and programs for women teachers. Download the brief at UNESCO’s Education for All Web portal.

Posted by David Roberts on 23 May 2006 in Gender Issues

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