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Adamawa govt unveils gender policy on education

On Friday, the Adamawa Government in Yola launched a gender policy on education to increase girls’ access to education.

• February 14, 2025
Primary schoolchildren
schoolchildren[Credit: Ripples Nigeria]

On Friday, the Adamawa Government in Yola launched a gender policy on education to increase girls’ access to education.

Garba Pella, Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, unveiled the policy in partnership with the Jamal Hakeem Foundation, with support from the Malala Fund.

Mr Pella said the policy sought to promote gender equity by ensuring all students, regardless of gender, have access to quality education.

“The goal of the policy is to build a just society devoid of discrimination, where women, men, girls, and boys are equitably integrated into all sectors of national development.

“It also aims to empower girls and women by equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to participate fully in society and achieve their potential,” he said.

Mr Pella reiterated the government’s commitment to integrating gender into its educational policies and framework. He said this would be achieved by encouraging teachers to adopt gender-inclusive teaching techniques, forming gender clubs, and implementing strategies to boost girls’ enrollment and retention in schools.

Joel Jutum, lead consultant, Education Policy Development at Jami Al Hakeem Foundation, said the policy would be implemented over three years, after which it would be reviewed and evaluated.

He stressed that while policies serve as guiding documents, their successful implementation is crucial to addressing inequalities in the education system.

“The government is mandated to formulate policies, but we have domesticated the National Policy on Education to address specific gender issues in Adamawa.

“This way, policy implementers in the state can better understand the document and take necessary actions to narrow gender gaps in education,” Mr Jutum said.

He highlighted persistent challenges in the state, including limited access to education for girls, early and forced marriage, shortage of girls-only schools, and a lack of female mentors.

Mr Jutum added that implementing the policy would help eliminate these barriers and promote gender equality in education.

(NAN)

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