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Evidence shows that girls who are educated earn higher wages, have better health outcomes and healthier families, and contribute more to the development of their societies. However, in many countries in sub-Saharan…
I was one of the witnesses who appeared at the Canadian House of Commons Subcommittee on International Human Rights of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development in late 2023. As the subcommittee gathered analysis and…
The second learning visit of the KIX EMAP Rapid Customised Country Support (RCCS) in Europe and Central Asia, took place in Tashkent,…
The KIX Africa 19 Hub Team has scheduled a meeting for KIX focal points and partners on Wednesday, February 21st, to focus on planned KIX activities for the year. The meeting will cover themes such as teacher professional development, gender…
Planned Activities and Themes for 2024
On February 21st, 2024, the KIX Africa 19 Hub unveiled its plans for the year with Hub focal points as well as its technical advisors. In the virtual meeting,…
The KIX Africa 19 Hub is happy to share this quarterly newsletter, highlighting our activities at the start of 2024. In it, you'll find updates on what the Hub and our…
Despite mounting evidence indicating that in certain national contexts boys face a higher risk than girls of repeating grades, failing to complete various educational levels, and achieving poorer learning outcomes, there remains a dearth of…
This project aims to address the persistent gender gap and exclusion of girls and women from education systems in Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia, especially in…