Girls' Education Research and Policy Symposium: Learning Across a Lifetime
On October 15, 2019, the Center for Universal Education (CUE) at Brookings hosted the annual “Girls’ education research and policy symposium: Learning across a lifetime”. This year, a series of thematic conversations explored approaches to developing sustainable, gender-transformative education interventions to prepare girls for lifelong success—not just in adolescence but also in early childhood and outside formal schooling. Driven by the research of the 2019 Echidna Global Scholars, conversations focused on gender sensitivity in early childhood in India, STEM education for rural girls in Bangladesh, and supporting girls’ transition into the workforce in Nepal.
The panel discussions included individual presentations from the Echidna Global Scholars followed by in-depth moderated discussions on the policy implications of their research. In addition, breakout sessions explored how governments, multilateral institutions, and on-the-ground advocates can bridge policy and practice to make progress toward systemic change for girls. The program concluded with reflections from the scholars, followed by a networking reception in celebration of five years of Girls CHARGE.
Recordings from each of the panel discussions can be found here.