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Sending girls to school in rural Africa

As a GCSE geographer you need to know about the causes and consequences of global inequalities and strategies that are used to close the development gap. This article explains how education for girls is important for economic growth and looks at strategies used to increase girls’ attendance at school in Mali and Niger in west Africa.

Go to www.hoddereducation.co.uk/wideworldextras for a skills activity on this topic.

Almost 70 million children across the world are not able to go to school each day. There are several reasons for this.

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