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Investing in adolescent girls: Key changes in the bilateral donor funding landscape – 2022 update

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Investing in adolescent girls: Key changes in the bilateral donor funding landscape – 2022 update

19.02.2025 | Cross-Country

Country

Cross-Country

Capability domains

Across GAGE capabilities

Audience type

Policy maker or donor

Year of publication

2025

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Authors

Eric Neumeister, Megan Devonald, Silvia Guglielmi, Nicola Jones

 

As the Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework enters its final five years after a decade of implementation, it is crucial to pause and take stock of the state of funding directed to supporting the well-being and development of adolescent girls (Sachs et al., 2024; United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), 2024). If the international community is to succeed in achieving the SDGs in the remaining five years, funding for adolescent programming must be efficiently and effectively allocated, especially for programmes targeting the most vulnerable groups (Guglielmi et al., 2022).

Suggested citation

Neumeister, E., Devonald, M., Guglielmi, S. and Jones, N. (2024) Investing in adolescent girls: key changes in the bilateral donor funding landscape – 2022 update. Report. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/investing-in-adolescent-girls-key-changes-in-the-bilateral-donor-funding-landscape-2022-update/)