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How school leaders address violence against girls/women in schools and its significance for the implementation of universal basic education policy in Papua New Guinea

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How school leaders address violence against girls/women in schools and its significance for the implementation of universal basic education policy in Papua New Guinea
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University of Waikato
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The goal of Universal Basic Education (UBE), as agreed to in the formulation of the Education For All Goals in 1990 and later the development of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by the United Nations (UN) in 2000, is achieving universal primary and secondary education by 2015. However, one of the impediments to the successful attainment of the UBE in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the issue of violence against girls and women (VAG/W) in schools. Addressing violence and gender issues has a s...

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Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2013
Creator
Wilson Kend, Pes
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/7948
Related subjects
violence against girls/women / Papua New Guinea / Universal Basic education / gender-based violence / School leaders / discipline / school rules / Girls' education

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