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Abstract
One of the primary rights that is required for progress is education. A county that invests in both
the girl and boy child's education is one that is committed to long-term, dependable, and
sustainable growth. In Africa, however, boys have a considerably better probability of getting
enrolled, admitted, retained, and completing their education than girls. This is owing to
educational stumbling blocks and cultural, economic, political, and social problems. These have
a lengthy history, yet they are still relevant today. The question now is how long these obstacles
will persist, and if so, how they might be overcome in order to attain the gender equality
enshrined in Uganda's constitution, as well as many other international agreements.
Keywords
Education bog
girl-child
global progress
Uganda
countering