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Girls’ Education and Empowerment

Strategies and Experiences from South Asia

Geeta Menon Namita Ranganathan (University of Delhi, India) Sanjeev Rai

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English
Routledge India
31 December 2024
The book builds an understanding on the issue of girls’ education and empowerment in the backdrop of a broad geographic canvas of countries in South Asia. Using select education and gender-related indicators and qualitative data, it presents the status of girls’ education across these countries. It proceeds to explore the dominant structural, systemic, situational, and macro- and micro-level inter-related barriers to girls’ education. Country-specific situational issues like economic crises, political instability, natural disasters, and conflict that impact girls’ lives and education are underscored for contextual understanding. Within this landscape, the impact of COVID-19 on girls’ education has also been discussed. The book’s uniqueness lies in its approach to linking praxis with theory by distilling the fundamental principles and assumptions underlying the strategies, using these for theorizing and generating discourse in the field. The attempts to theorize are multidisciplinary in nature as they draw from the disciplines of Sociology, Psychology, Education, Development Studies, Conflict Studies, and Gender Studies.

This book would be useful to the students, researchers, and teachers working in the fields of Education, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Social Work, Sociology, and Psychology. It would also be an invaluable companion to policymakers and professionals from government and non-government organizations working in the fields of Education, Social Development, and Gender.
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Imprint:   Routledge India
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   562g
ISBN:   9781032699172
ISBN 10:   1032699175
Pages:   202
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Girls’ Education in South Asia: Progress, Challenges and Possibilities 2. Residential Camps and Schools for Girls as a Strategic Approach: Some Case Stories 3. Community Schools for Girls Education: Context and Experiences 4. Girls’ Education in Challenging Circumstances 5. Deconstructing Girls’ Empowerment: Strategies, Issues and Debates 6. Girls’ Education: Changing Context and Emerging Challenges

Geeta Menon, a development professional, has a doctorate degree from the Centre of Advanced Study in Education, Baroda. As Director of Girl’s Education CARE India and Signature Program Coordinator at CARE USA, she enabled conceptualization and implementation of successful strategies for girls’ education and early learning. She is known for her work in the field of Education in Emergencies and has worked in countries like Somaliland, Afghanistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh. As an independent professional she has worked on diverse assignments with organizations like UNICEF, Save the Children, Plan International, and Right to Education Forum. Her areas of interest include Early Learning, Girl’s Education and Empowerment, and Education in Emergencies. She has several publications and reports to her credit. Namita Ranganathan is a Professor in the Department of Education, University of Delhi. She has 38 years of teaching experience in teacher education and research programmes. Her specializations include early childhood education, childhood and adolescent studies, gender studies, guidance, counselling and mental health, and research methods. She has authored six books and several research papers. She has engaged extensively in field researches and evaluation studies of girls’ education through various projects with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), CARE India, Aga Khan Foundation, Save the Children, and the Government of India. Sanjeev Rai, an expert on education and education in emergencies, has worked earlier with the Swedish Committee for Afghanistan, Kabul; EAA Foundation, Qatar; and Save the Children, CARE, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, and some other organizations in India. He has recently completed a special assignment as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to the governor of Jharkhand on university reforms. He has written five books, including Conflict, Education and People’s War in Nepal, and served as the co-chair of the Global Alliance on Education in Post-Conflict and Conflict-Affected Countries. He studied Political Science at the University of Allahabad and has obtained an MEd, MPhil, and PhD (Education) from the University of Delhi, India.

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