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2 Million Afghans Return Amidst Concerns Over Girls' Education
A UN official reports over 2 million Afghans returned from neighboring countries in 2024, with improved aid access but ongoing concerns about girls' education beyond the sixth grade.
2 Million Afghans Return Amidst Concerns Over Girls' Education
A UN official reports over 2 million Afghans returned from neighboring countries in 2024, with improved aid access but ongoing concerns about girls' education beyond the sixth grade.
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60% Bias Score


Taliban's Education Ban Fuels Internal Rift, Forces Families to Flee
The Taliban's ban on girls' secondary education in Afghanistan is causing internal divisions, forcing families to flee, and creating a humanitarian crisis as thousands of Afghan refugees face deportation from Pakistan.
Taliban's Education Ban Fuels Internal Rift, Forces Families to Flee
The Taliban's ban on girls' secondary education in Afghanistan is causing internal divisions, forcing families to flee, and creating a humanitarian crisis as thousands of Afghan refugees face deportation from Pakistan.
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48% Bias Score


Kenyan Center Empowers Maasai Girls Through Education and Self-Defense
The Enkakenya Centre for Excellence in Transmara, Kenya, rescues Maasai girls from early marriage and FGM, providing education and self-defense training, resulting in empowered girls pursuing careers and advocating against harmful practices; a 2022 survey showed a strong correlation between educatio...
Kenyan Center Empowers Maasai Girls Through Education and Self-Defense
The Enkakenya Centre for Excellence in Transmara, Kenya, rescues Maasai girls from early marriage and FGM, providing education and self-defense training, resulting in empowered girls pursuing careers and advocating against harmful practices; a 2022 survey showed a strong correlation between educatio...
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44% Bias Score


Couture for Cause Raises Over $500,000 for Girls' Education
Serial entrepreneur Mona Patel's Couture for Cause, launched in 2017, has raised over $500,000 for girls' education globally, partnering with organizations such as Pencils of Promise and recently receiving a Philanthropist Award for its impact.
Couture for Cause Raises Over $500,000 for Girls' Education
Serial entrepreneur Mona Patel's Couture for Cause, launched in 2017, has raised over $500,000 for girls' education globally, partnering with organizations such as Pencils of Promise and recently receiving a Philanthropist Award for its impact.
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40% Bias Score


Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
Malala Returns to Pakistan for Girls' Education Summit
Pakistani Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai returned to her homeland on Saturday to participate in a two-day summit in Islamabad focused on girls' education, particularly addressing the ban on girls' schooling in Afghanistan and the broader challenges faced by girls in Muslim-majority countries.
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40% Bias Score


Nasarawa State Bill to Provide Free Menstrual Hygiene Products for Schoolgirls
Nasarawa State, Nigeria, is considering a bill to provide free menstrual hygiene products in public schools to improve the 54,000+ girls' school attendance, addressing a key factor in Nigeria's high out-of-school-girl rate (7.6 million).
Nasarawa State Bill to Provide Free Menstrual Hygiene Products for Schoolgirls
Nasarawa State, Nigeria, is considering a bill to provide free menstrual hygiene products in public schools to improve the 54,000+ girls' school attendance, addressing a key factor in Nigeria's high out-of-school-girl rate (7.6 million).
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56% Bias Score

Menstrual Poverty in Sri Lanka: High Costs and Inadequate Government Support
A survey of over 500 Sri Lankan female students reveals that 46% struggle to afford sanitary pads monthly due to increased prices (92% post-2022 crisis) and import taxes (51%), causing many to miss school and resort to unsanitary alternatives, leading to health issues and impacting education.

Menstrual Poverty in Sri Lanka: High Costs and Inadequate Government Support
A survey of over 500 Sri Lankan female students reveals that 46% struggle to afford sanitary pads monthly due to increased prices (92% post-2022 crisis) and import taxes (51%), causing many to miss school and resort to unsanitary alternatives, leading to health issues and impacting education.
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48% Bias Score

Afghan Girls Turn to Religious Schools Amidst Education Ban
In the wake of the Taliban's ban on girls' education past the sixth grade in Afghanistan, many girls are enrolling in religious schools, some offering free tuition, due to the lack of accessible secular education, raising concerns about the curriculum's impact and the future prospects of these girls...

Afghan Girls Turn to Religious Schools Amidst Education Ban
In the wake of the Taliban's ban on girls' education past the sixth grade in Afghanistan, many girls are enrolling in religious schools, some offering free tuition, due to the lack of accessible secular education, raising concerns about the curriculum's impact and the future prospects of these girls...
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60% Bias Score

Taliban Official Urges Reopening of Schools for Afghan Girls
Taliban acting deputy foreign minister Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai publicly urged the group's leadership to reopen schools for Afghan girls, arguing that the current policy contradicts Islamic law and denies education to 20 million Afghans; this statement reflects internal divisions and mounting i...

Taliban Official Urges Reopening of Schools for Afghan Girls
Taliban acting deputy foreign minister Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai publicly urged the group's leadership to reopen schools for Afghan girls, arguing that the current policy contradicts Islamic law and denies education to 20 million Afghans; this statement reflects internal divisions and mounting i...
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40% Bias Score

Islamabad Summit Tackles Muslim World's Girls' Education Crisis
An Islamabad summit, inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, brought together 44 countries to address the critical issue of girls' education in the Muslim world, with notable Afghan absence and Malala Yousafzai's advocacy.

Islamabad Summit Tackles Muslim World's Girls' Education Crisis
An Islamabad summit, inaugurated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, brought together 44 countries to address the critical issue of girls' education in the Muslim world, with notable Afghan absence and Malala Yousafzai's advocacy.
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44% Bias Score

Education Crisis: Summit Highlights Gender Inequality in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened a summit addressing the education crisis disproportionately affecting girls in Muslim-majority countries; over 26 million Pakistani children are out of school, while Afghanistan, under Taliban rule, completely bans secondary and higher education for girl...

Education Crisis: Summit Highlights Gender Inequality in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened a summit addressing the education crisis disproportionately affecting girls in Muslim-majority countries; over 26 million Pakistani children are out of school, while Afghanistan, under Taliban rule, completely bans secondary and higher education for girl...
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52% Bias Score

K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi
The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.

K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi
The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.
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44% Bias Score
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