IIEP News - March 2024 No images? Click here If education is to be truly transformative, it must leave no one behind. However, girls do not always have the same access to education as boys. While striving for parity is one part of bridging the gap, education actors must consider more than just numbers when addressing gender, equality, and inclusion. For International Women's Day, listen to our latest PlanED podcast episode on putting gender-responsive educational planning into action. Nigeria: Gender desks on the frontline of girls' educationAs part of the Gender at the Centre Initiative, nationwide gender desks are making a difference in girls' education. Read more. Survey! Help shape our new M&E course Policy brief out now on including refugees in Uganda's education systemNew guidance is out for the effective management of primary teachers in refugee settings. Read more. A new GPE-IIEP self-paced course on independent appraisals of education plansA self-paced online course on the independent appraisal of education plans is now available through the IIEP-UNESCO Global Campus. Start today! Enhancing the quality of learning in NigerIIEP's quality management programme has supported the establishment of small working groups to ensure that all students acquire basic knowledge. This could now become a permanent feature of the national curriculum. Read more. Don't miss!Events
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