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Education as Social Justice: Why Girls’ Schooling Is the Frontline of Equality

By Abdulmalik Yahya I used to describe education as a pathway to development. It sounded measured, policy-friendly, and safe. But in communities where girls disappear from classrooms before they turn sixteen, development feels too small a word for what is at stake. Education, especially for girls, is about power. It is about who is seen, who is heard, and who is allowed to imagine a future without apology. Governments across the world have endor…
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connecteddevelopment.org broke the news in on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
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