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National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education

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National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education
NameNational Coalition for Women and Girls in Education
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States

National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education is a prominent organization that works to advance the rights and interests of women and girls in education in the United States. The coalition is comprised of over 50 organizations, including the American Association of University Women, National Organization for Women, and the Girls Scouts of the USA. The organization's work is informed by the principles of feminism and the women's rights movement, and is guided by the leadership of prominent women's rights activists, such as Gloria Steinem and Malala Yousafzai. The coalition's efforts are also supported by UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, and other international organizations, such as the World Health Organization and the International Labour Organization.

History

The National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education was established in the 1970s, during a time of great social change and activism in the United States. The coalition was formed in response to the passage of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in education. The coalition's early work was focused on implementing and enforcing Title IX, and was supported by organizations such as the National Women's Law Center and the American Civil Liberties Union. The coalition's history is also closely tied to the work of prominent feminist organizations, such as the National Organization for Women and the Women's Equity Action League, and has been influenced by the leadership of women's rights activists, such as Betty Friedan and Shirley Chisholm. The coalition has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the NAACP and the League of United Latin American Citizens, to address the intersectional issues faced by women and girls of color.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of the National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education is to advance the rights and interests of women and girls in education in the United States. The coalition's objectives include promoting gender equity in education, addressing the achievement gap between boys and girls, and supporting the development of girls' education programs and policies. The coalition's work is guided by the principles of social justice and human rights, and is informed by the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. The coalition's mission and objectives are also supported by organizations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and are aligned with the goals of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 and SDG 5.

Membership_and_Partnerships

The National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education has a diverse membership of over 50 organizations, including women's rights organizations, education organizations, and community-based organizations. The coalition's members include the American Association of University Women, the National Organization for Women, and the Girls Scouts of the USA, as well as organizations such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers. The coalition also partners with other organizations, such as the UNICEF, the World Bank, and the International Rescue Committee, to advance its mission and objectives. The coalition's membership and partnerships are also informed by the work of prominent research institutions, such as the National Center for Education Statistics and the Institute of Education Sciences, and are supported by philanthropic organizations, such as the Gates Foundation and the Ford Foundation.

Advocacy_and_Initiatives

The National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education engages in a range of advocacy and initiatives to advance its mission and objectives. The coalition advocates for policies and programs that support girls' education and promote gender equity in education, such as the Every Student Succeeds Act and the Higher Education Act. The coalition also supports initiatives such as the STEM Education Coalition and the Computer Science for All initiative, which aim to increase girls' participation in science, technology, engineering, and math fields. The coalition's advocacy and initiatives are also informed by the work of prominent researchers and academics, such as Diane Ravitch and Linda Darling-Hammond, and are supported by organizations such as the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

Impact_and_Achievements

The National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education has had a significant impact on advancing the rights and interests of women and girls in education in the United States. The coalition's efforts have helped to increase girls' participation in education and promote gender equity in education policies and programs. The coalition's work has also informed the development of federal policies and legislation, such as the Every Student Succeeds Act and the Higher Education Act. The coalition's impact and achievements are also recognized by organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Labour Organization, and are aligned with the goals of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 4 and SDG 5. The coalition's work has also been supported by prominent individuals, such as Michelle Obama and Melinda Gates, and has been recognized through awards and honors, such as the National Women's Hall of Fame and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Category:Women's organizations

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