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Home > Resources > Leave No Girl Behind in Africa: Discrimination in Education Against Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers

Leave No Girl Behind in Africa: Discrimination in Education Against Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers

Posted on July 23, 2018

This report covers the status of laws, policies, and practices that block or support pregnant or married girls’ access to education on the African continent, which has the highest adolescent pregnancy rates in the world. It also provides key recommendations for much-needed reforms. Read More

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