FINANCING GIRLS’ EDUCATION IN LIBERIA
Policy Brief SUMMARY – February 2025
Policy Brief – September 2024 Written By: Aisha Cooper Bruce, Gender and Advocacy Consultant OverviewThe National Policy on Girls’ Education (NPGE 2021 – 2026) aims to provide adequate access to affordable and quality education and promote gender equity and equality through the educational system.The key purpose of the NPGE is to “establish guiding principles in …
SIMPLIFIED VERSION The 2006 National Policy on Girls’ Education needed updating to align with Liberia’s new context, such as the 2011 Education Reform Act, which provides free compulsory education through 9th grade. Hence, a revised policy was formulated in 2013.
The º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø Her Project holds stakeholders capacity building on National Policy on Girls’ Education (NPGE 2021 – 2026 ) across the 15 Counties. In an effort to advance girls’ education in Liberia, the º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø Her Coalition, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, holds comprehensive training sessions on the National Policy on Girls’ Education 2021- …
Training National Policy on Girls’ Education (NPGE 2021 – 2026 ) across the 15 Counties. Read More »
This report was based on a report written by Alessia Mortara, Primrose Adjepong, and Akshara Gopalan.
Primrose Adjepong (J-PAL Africa), Emma Sarton (Girls Education Challenge)
FACT SHEET Written by Aisha Cooper Bruce, Gender and Advocacy Consultant
Number of enrolment disaggregated by school type, gender, and level Lower Basic View Documentation