- Provide cash payments to families on the condition that adolescent girls attend school regularly.
2. Scholarships
- Offer financial support to girls from low-income families to cover the costs of school
fees, uniforms, and transportation.
3. School Meals
- Provide free or subsidized meals at school to improve girls'
nutritional status and reduce absenteeism.
4. Health Services
- Offer reproductive health services, including access to contraception and menstrual hygiene products, to keep girls in school.
5. Life skills training
- Provide girls with life skills training, such as financial management, decision-making, and assertiveness, to help them navigate challenges and make informed decisions about their lives.
6. Female role models
- Introduce programs like mentorships or role models within the school to inspire girls to pursue education.
7. Gender-sensitive curriculum
- Revise school curriculum and teaching methods to be more inclusive and relevant to girls' experiences and aspirations.
8. Addressing Cultural Barriers
-Engage community and religious leaders to address cultural norms and beliefs that hinder girls' education.
9. Technology
- Utilize mobile technology to deliver educational content and resources to girls, especially in remote areas.
10. Collaboration with NGOs and Local Organizations:
- Partner with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and local organizations that have experience in implementing girl's education initiatives to ensure a holistic and sustainable approach.