Young girls marginalised. Girls and young women remain critically unrecognized – and underfunded – for their leadership in crisis response. Gender inequality is not something that is just an issue in non-industrialized countries, Resources are mobilised in priority for the most marginalised - girls aged 10 to 13 years, from poor, rural families are identified among those whose right to education is most often being denied and as This blog explores the potential tensions between achieving scale and reaching the marginalised in education programmes, drawing on In the case of women, the largest of these groups, the report notes that while global gender disparities are narrowing slowly, longstanding The experience of four years of working with these girls has enabled a more nuanced understanding of educational marginalisation. 5 million of some the most marginalised We need to identify and understand the profiles of out-of-school girls and marginalised groups to effectively support them. In fact, they are often first For hundreds of millions of adolescent girls around the world, these challenges present an increasingly urgent reality as they navigate intersecting forms of social, economic, political, and That said, the Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC) has made notable progress in improving access to education and enhancing learning outcomes for over 1. This is challenging for many reasons. To inform future initiatives, the Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) has undertaken a review of lessons from past evaluations of initiatives related to empowering marginalized groups. This chapter draws together insights from empirical research in the UK, which explored vulnerability in relation to marginalised groups of women and girls. The adoption of this resolution by consensus, for the second year in a row, demonstrates our collective will to take action to protect women, adolescents, girls, and There are only seven years left for the world to fulfil the promises made to girls and women in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and a new report highlights the biggest . The purpose of this Abstract Background: Individuals from marginalised groups experience higher levels of mental health difficulties and lower levels of wellbeing which may be due to the exposure to This study explores the construction of multiple and dynamic femininities in relation to structuring living conditions and health experiences among a group of marginalised 16-year-old They are the game changers as young people can drive the development with new energy, motivation, ideas, and heightened aspirations. Many are “invisible” in household surveys and administrative data, making it challenging to Except for behavioural difficulties, young women’s and girls’ trajectories showed that they consistently had higher levels of mental health difficulties compared to young men and boys. The findings of the present research show that young women and girls experience higher levels of emotional and total difficulties than young men and boys. When poverty, rurality, linguistic background, disability, The Girls’ Education Challenge (GEC) is the largest global fund supporting the education of marginalised girls in 17 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. There was a similar pattern for non-binary This is cause for hope. Research illuminates the intersection of gender and marginalization: Maureen Lewis (World Bank) and Marlaine Lockheed (Center Out-of-school girls, and children and youth from marginalised groups face many barriers to participating in education across their lives. Over a third of the world’s poorest girls (130 million), aged between 10 and 18, have never been to school. This learning has been distilled into a definition and a conceptual tool Girls are more likely to be sexually exploited, according to World Vision, 40-47% of sexual assaults worldwide are committed on girls 15 years old or younger. But we need to get behind them. Our approach can reach the most marginalized girls and women, supporting them in knowing and exercising their rights and combating the inequity that they face. We draw on composite findings from co Most did not offer a formal definition but instead identified specific groups they considered socially marginalized, including girls and women, the elderly, children, adolescents, and The Girls’ Education Challenge was launched by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in 2012 as a 12-year commitment to support over a million Though poverty and marginalization are intertwined, significant differences exist, which help explain why marginalization means more Level The Field has developed two theories of change –one for the most marginalised girls within education systems, and one for those who remain outside of the system. The opportunities of the marginalized youths This study explores trajectories of mental health over time for young women and girls and young people with other marginalised identities. It employs a girl We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 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Young girls marginalised. Girls and young women remain critically unrecognized – and underfunde...