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Editors
Nitya Rao is a lecturer in Gender and Development at the School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia
Ines Smyth works for Oxfam GB as a Gender Adviser to the international programme.
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- CAMFED International, an expanding group of non-governmental agencies in Africa, the USA and the UK, is dedicated to extending girls' access to education in poor rural communities of Africa.
- Commonwealth Education Fund is a partnership of industry and UK government aiming to assist the global community in reaching the targets laid down in the 'Education for All' programme which was adopted at the World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal in 2000.
- ELDIS is a gateway to information on development issues, providing free and easy access to high quality online resources on a wide range of topics, including education and gender and education.
- The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a network of child rights organizations that work to improve the lives of children.
- Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) is a pan-African NGO which brings together senior women policy makers in the education sector who are committed to improving girls' education
- The Gender and Development Network is a diverse membership network of practitioners, academics and consultants working on gender and development issues in the UK. It is hosted by WOMANKIND Worldwide, the UK charity dedicated to working internationally to raise the status of women.
- Global Campaign for Education
The GCE brings together major NGOs and teachers' unions in over 150 countries around the world, promoting education as a basic human right, and mobilizing public pressure on governments and the international community to fulfil their promises to provide free, compulsory public basic education for all people.
- The Society for International Development (SID) is an international NGO which aims to promote social justice and foster democratic participation. Through locally driven international programmes and activities, SID strengthens collective empowerment and facilitates dialogue and knowledge sharing worldwide.
- Women in Development Europe (WIDE) is a European network of development NGOs, gender specialists, and human rights activists.
- The United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) is the Education For All flagship for girls' education and principal movement to narrow the gender gap in primary and secondary education by 2005.
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