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    Laos and UN expand efforts to keep girls in school

    (China Daily) Updated: 2017-04-05 06:43

    VIENTIANE - The Lao Ministry of Education and Sports and the United Nations Population Fund have agreed to strengthen their partnership by continuing to build on their campaign titled "Noi".

    The campaign was launched in 2016 on International Day of the Girl Child (Oct 11) and acknowledged the grim reality of adolescent girls documented by the country's 2015 Population and Housing Census, which showed that 42,000 adolescent girls have never attended school and 91,662 girls aged 6-16 have dropped out of school.

    Girls out of school tend to marry younger and have children at a younger age, with Laos having the earliest age of marriage in the region; one in 10 girls marry by the age of 15, and early marriage is often related to early pregnancy.

    Laos has the highest adolescent birth rate in the region, with an estimated 76 births per 1,000 girls ages 15 to 19.

    The Lao ministry recently signed off on the Implementing Partner Agreement and 2017 Annual Work Plan with the UNFPA, inked by the Minister of Education and Sports, Sengdeuane Lachanthaboun and UNFPA representative, Frederika Meijer.

    The newly signed agreement will be particularly focused on issues that keep girls in school and strengthen girls' social, health and economic assets.

    Local media Vientiane Times quoted Sengdeuane as saying that, in particular, girls in rural areas face more challenges to access information and education.

    "They need special attention to be able to stay in school, to be empowered so that all girls can develop and strive toward reaching their full potential," she says.

    UNFPA's sixth Country Program 2017-2021 has partnerships with a number of different ministries and focuses on youth and adolescent issues through supporting data analyses as well as strengthening and increasing access to reproductive health information and services.

    Meijer says: "Currently, adolescents and young people are often left out of the dialogue about them and their voices are often not heard."

    To change this, there is a need for an enabling policy environment where adolescents and young people are given specific attention and where national development takes their particular needs into account, she adds.

    She points out that investing in girls' education is crucial for the advancement of women and gender equality and provides for the best returns on investments.

    Xinhua

    Laos and UN expand efforts to keep girls in school

    University students take part in an education expo held on March 24 in Vientiane, Laos. Xinhua

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