By Jennifer L. O'Donoghue, Nangyalai Attal, Arundhuti Gupta, Edem Dorothy Ossai, Tran Thi Ngoc Tran
Jennifer O’Donoghue, fellow in the Center for Universal Education and coordinator of the Echidna Global Scholars program at Brookings, talks with the 2021 scholars—the tenth class of Echidna Scholars—about their research on improving learning opportunities and life outcomes for girls and women across the global south.
- The power of technical and vocational skills: Increasing girls’ participation in formal agriculture education in Afghanistan, by Nangyalai Attal
- Unlocking young women’s economic potential through digital mentoring in India, by Arundhuti Gupta
- Gender-responsive education in emergency in Nigeria, by Edem Dorothy Ossai
- Demand-driven and gender-responsive policies for promoting entrepreneurship among women in Vietnam, by Tran Thi Ngoc Tran
See more research by Echidna Global Scholars.
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