The Right to Education for Girls in Nigeria: Barriers, Progress, and Policy Solutions

1Ukamaka Nnenna Ugwu (Esq) and 2Ndidiamaka Ebere Ugwu

 1Legal Practitioner at J.S Okutepa, SAN and Company

2Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka

Corresponding Author Email: ukamakannennaugwu@gmail.com;nnennaukamaka8@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The right to education is a fundamental human right essential for the empowerment and development of societies. In Nigeria, despite numerous legal frameworks and policies, girls continue to face significant challenges in accessing quality education. This paper explores the barriers that prevent Nigerian girls from exercising their right to education, including cultural, economic, legal, and infrastructural obstacles. It also highlights the progress made through government policies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and international support. Finally, the paper offers policy recommendations aimed at overcoming these barriers and ensuring that every girl in Nigeria has equal access to quality education. By addressing these challenges through targeted interventions, Nigeria can unlock the potential of millions of girls, contributing to national growth and gender equality.

Keywords: Right to education, Girls’ Education, Gender equality, Nigeria, Policy Solutions

CITE AS: Ukamaka Nnenna Ugwu (Esq) and Ndidiamaka Ebere Ugwu (2024). The Right to Education for Girls in Nigeria: Barriers, Progress, and Policy Solutions. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW, COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGES, 4(2):35-43. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJLCL/2024/4.2.354348