Essays about: "education is not important for girls"
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1. Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Mentorship Programs in ICT
University essay from KTH/LärandeAbstract : The covid-19 pandemic required an emergency transition to digital education all over the world and led to a huge learning loss in most countries. Informal learning programs teaching children digital skills were stopped or digitalized due to the pandemic. READ MORE
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2. "A lot of jealousy and a little craziness"- A case-study of the Foundation 1000 Möjligheter and its project UngaRelationer.se
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : In Sweden, 23% of young women and girls between 16-24 reports to have been abused at least one time by a current- or ex-partner. Youth intimate partner violence is a critical issue with great negative impact on both individuals and society if not prevented early. READ MORE
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3. Evaluating how intensive Information and Communication Technology courses can help bridge the Gender Digital Divide
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationsteknikAbstract : Inclusion in the digital society can lead to improved communication and access to information which increases informed decision making and productivity for individuals and businesses. In turn, this has a positive effect on the socio-economic development of a country. READ MORE
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4. Boyshondhi Shikka is Obligatory for Religious and Medical Reasons: Bangladeshi Imams' perceptions about Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: An In-depth Interview Study in Bangladesh
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsaAbstract : Aim: The aim of this thesis is to explore Bangladeshi Imams’ perception about adolescent sexual andreproductive health education known in Bangla as Boyshondhi Shikka to shed light on Islamic rulings inthis education. Background: Despite of adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) education is a religious and cultural taboo in Bangladesh, there was no study investigates Bangladeshi religious leaders’ view on this education. READ MORE
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5. Is the menstrual cup filled with capabilities? : A qualitative case study of a menstrual hygiene program in the North West province of South Africa with focus on female students.
University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknikAbstract : School attendance is an important part of socio-economic development. In South Africa school girls miss 25% of their education due to menstrual related issues. The menstrual cup is increasingly considered as a sustainable menstrual hygiene product for girls, and is included in programs for improving menstrual health. READ MORE