Women Making Giant Stride In Tech in Nigeria
Some Nigerian women have staked a claim to a growing share of the country’s growing tech ecosystem and are shaping its future. As the […]
Some Nigerian women have staked a claim to a growing share of the country’s growing tech ecosystem and are shaping its future. As the […]
Africa could provide the majority of the world’s new workers within the next 30 years, so quality, equity and accessibility
Before 1920, primary and secondary education in Nigeria was within the scope of voluntary Christian organisations. Out of 25 secondary
Females in Nigeria have a basic human right to be educated and this right has been recognized since the 1948
Primary and secondary schools for girls: Nigeria has 104 Federal Unity Colleges spread across the six geo-political zones of the
From 1970 to 1994, the enrollment of girls in primary education steadily increased from 30% to as high as 80%.
While most of the Millennium Development Goals face a deadline of 2015, the gender parity target was set to be
Global efforts are being pushed toward the achievement of the goal of Universal Basic Education (UBE) in Nigeria. Women’s education
Gender Discrimination Gender discrimination means denying someone of his or her right just because that person is a male or
Government policies that affect girl-child education since 1985 include: 1986: Blueprint on Women’s Education. An outreach and awareness campaign to