Protect Her Rights, Strengthen Your Laws: Her Atlas; Status Report on Girlsโ€™ and Womenโ€™s Right to Education

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UNESCO
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28 p.
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2022
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Human rights educationGirls educationWomens educationRight to educationEducational policyEducational indicators

UNESCOโ€™s Her Education, our future initiative, Her Atlas was launched in 2019 with the aim to enhance public knowledge and monitor the status of national constitutions, legislation and regulations related to girlsโ€™ and womenโ€™s education rights in order to encourage countries to take actions to improve their legal frameworks. Three years after its launch, the research phase has been completed: overall, the legal frameworks of 196 countries have been thoroughly analyzed to evaluate the level of protection of girlsโ€™ and womenโ€™s right to education around the world. In an interactive world map format, Her Atlas uses a color-coded scoring system to monitor 12 indicators of legal progress towards gender equality in the right to education. This report marks the completion of the first research phase and intends to highlight some key trends outlined by the research work, and to emphasize examples of legal provisions regarding some aspects of girlsโ€™ and womenโ€™s right to education guaranteed by Statesโ€™ domestic laws.