Girls’ education INTRODUCTION Girls face disproportionate education challenges due to poverty, violence, and gender discrimination.Technology can support girls’ access to quality learning, but it can also increase inequality if not implemented with an intentional focus on gender. Why It Matters More than 130 million girls around the world are currently out of schoolGirls are four times more likely to be out of school than boys from the same backgroundEducating girls improves economic growth, health, agriculture, disaster resilience, and empowerment Learn more about girls' education and EdTech 10-minute readsGet started here Girls' education and EdTech: A rapid evidence review Supporting marginalised girls during Covid-19: lessons learned before the pandemic Q&A with the EdTech Hub Helpdesk: Using Technology to Support Gender Equity, Social Inclusion, and Out-Of-School Learning All of our research and advice on Girls' education and EdTech Using Blended Learning to Support Marginalised Adolescent Girls’ Education: A Review of the EvidenceSupporting marginalised girls during Covid-19: Lessons learned from before the pandemicGirls’ education and EdTech: A rapid evidence reviewQ&A with the EdTech Hub Helpdesk: Using Technology to Support Gender Equity, Social Inclusion, and Out-Of-School Learning Photos by Moin Uddin and UKaid.