The United Nations (U.N) General Assembly adopted a resolution on September 2, 2022 condemning all forms of sexual and gender-based violence. The resolution, co-sponsored by Sierra Leone and Japan, was adopted by consensus.…
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The Value of Educators in Understanding COVID-19 Learning Loss
EdSurge Dec 7, 2022The phrase “learning loss” has become as widespread as “you’re on mute” in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. Commentators, politicians, parents, research firms, educational technology organizations and policymakers have decried how remote and…
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Click here for more.National data about the prevalence of homelessness among older adults, including by race, gender, and other demographic characteristics, are needed to sound the alarm and galvanize a national response to…
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In light of recent instances of violence against women and girls (VAWG) making the news in the UK, this guest blog shares the thoughts of Nimat Jaffer, VAWG Programme Manager…
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Postpartum Care
Futurity Dec 4, 2022Attendance at postpartum healthcare visits declined by almost six percentage points during the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers report. Uninsured women, Black women, and women under age 19 faced the sharpest decreases…
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Kayce Ataiyero is the Chief External Affairs Officer at the Joyce Foundation—a private foundation that aims to advance racial equity and economic mobility in the Great Lakes region. Kayce connected…
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Gender-based Violence in Jamaican Schools
Brookings Dec 3, 2022A recent report published by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) expressed significant concerns about the protective environment that the Jamaican state has created to reduce children’s vulnerability to violence.…
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Teachers of Color Need More To Stay in Their Profession
RAND Corporation Dec 2, 2022The U.S. teaching workforce is far less racially diverse than its student body. All students —but particularly Black and Latinx students—benefit academically and socially from having teachers who are people…
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Understanding and Addressing Gender-based Violence in Malawi
Brookings Dec 2, 2022Gender-based violence (GBV) is the most pervasive yet least recognized human rights violation in the world (Heise, Ellsberg, and Gottmoeller 2002). No longer only a general community issue, GBV has…
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Opportunity and Education Gaps for Girls Living in Rural Pakistan
Brookings Dec 2, 2022Pakistan’s rural population is disproportionately affected by the low quality of the public education system, with girls and young women the most underserved. Of the 20 million children not going to…
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The App that Provides Educational Resources to Nigerian Mothers
Global Citizen Dec 1, 2022As the poverty capital of the world, Nigeria’s problems are many and technology has proven to be a great way to solve some of the issues the country is dealing…
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Why the Child Care System is Broken
The Hechinger Report Nov 30, 2022Unlike most developed nations, America has never treated care of its youngest children as a public good worthy of significant public investment, especially in relation to K-12 public education. That’s…
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