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Sustainable Development Goals Talking

Sustainable Development Goals Talking

Gender Equality Advances in Education: UN Highlights Closing Gaps in Enrollment

The United Nations released new statistics on April 16, 2026, indicating significant progress in closing gender gaps in education enrollment globally. Primary and secondary school enrollment rates for girls have reached near parity with boys in many regions, including parts of Asia and Latin America.

Efforts to address cultural, economic, and logistical barriers have been instrumental. Programs providing scholarships, safe transportation, and community awareness campaigns have helped retain girls in school longer. These achievements contribute directly to SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality).

Nonetheless, disparities persist in higher education and STEM fields, where women remain underrepresented. Experts argue that sustained policy efforts and investments are needed to empower girls and women fully, particularly in marginalized communities.

“Education is a powerful tool for gender equality, but closing enrollment gaps is just the beginning,” said Dr. Laila Ahmed, an education policy advisor with UNESCO. “We must ensure that girls have the opportunities and support to thrive academically and professionally.”

Editorial Transparency. A first draft of this story was produced with AI-assisted writing tools, then reviewed for accuracy and tone by the named editor before publication. More on our process: Editorial Policy.
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