British Government Withdraws Funding for Women’s Higher Education Initiative
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British Government Withdraws Funding for Women’s Higher Education Initiative
Britain has withdrawn a major educational initiative designed to provide higher education opportunities to one million girls across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, marking another significant retreat in the nation’s foreign development commitments.
The Strengthening Higher Education for Female Empowerment program, launched with considerable ceremony by the previous Conservative government just two years ago, has had its tender canceled by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. The £45 million initiative aimed to expand access to university education for women in regions where such opportunities remain severely limited.
Should developed nations protect international women’s education programs from domestic budget cuts?
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