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Giving girls the same opportunities as boys


Promote gender equality and empower women Many women and girls in poorer countries are still finding it very difficult to get an education or find a job simply because of their gender. Where this sort of inequality is widespread, women are unable to secure their future and contribute to the economy. This makes it much harder for countries to tackle poverty and to develop.

That’s why one of our key priorities is to get more girls into school. There has been some real progress in recent years, but 60 million girls – compared to 45 million boys - still aren’t enrolled in school.

DFID believes that education is a right, not a privilege. Investing in basic education for girls and women has a positive impact on the wider society by boosting family incomes, reducing fertility rates and contributing to better health and nutrition. Having more girls in school leads to greater economic growth and less poverty.

Countries like Bangladesh are pointing the way forward, with the Bangladeshi government now openly recognising the importance of equality for women in helping the country develop. DFID is supporting Bangladesh with our country plan called Women and Girls First pdf document(683 kb), which makes gender equality a priority in all of our work there.

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Last updated: 04 February 2008

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