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South Asia…sub-Saharan Africa…secondary education: Sperling and Winthrop, What Works. Seven areas of interconnected interventions: Sperling and Winthrop, What Works.Ħ2 million girls are denied : Sperling and Winthrop, What Works. Washington, D.C.: Center for Global Development, 2010.īarriers : Sperling and Winthrop, What Works. Center for Global Development Working Paper No. The Economics of Adaptation to Extreme Weather Events in Developing Countries. 1 (2013) Blankespoor, Brian, Susmita Dasgupta, Benoit Laplante and David Wheeler. “Effects of Educational Attainment on Climate Risk Vulnerability.” Ecology and Society 18, no. “reduction in vulnerability to natural disasters”: Striessnig, E., W. Washington, D.C.: Center for Global Development, 2010. “The Economics of Population Policy for Carbon Emissions Reduction in Developing Countries.” CGD Working Paper 229. “highly cost-competitive…emissions abatement”: Wheeler, David, and Dan Hammer. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 2016. What Works in Girls’ Education: Evidence for the World’s Best Investment. Speech to the United Nations Youth Assembly, New York, July 12, 2013.Įnormous body of evidence: Sperling, Gene B., and Rebecca Winthrop. Malala Yousafzai…“change the world”: Yousafzai, Malala. (data from Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory). “CO2 Emissions (Metric Tons Per Capita).” 2013. Sustainable Energy for All 2015-Progress Toward Sustainable Energy. March 3, 2016.ġ.1 billion people electricity: IEA and World Bank. “Want to Save the Planet? Invest in Girls’ Education.” Brookings Institution. “no years 12 years of schooling”: Winthrop, Rebecca, and Homi Kharas. “Global Human Capital: Integrating Education and Population.” Science, 333, no. 100 percent enrollment: Lutz, Wolfgang, and Samir KC.
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Education lays a foundation for vibrant lives for girls and women, their families, and their communities.