Spotlighting the situation of adolescent girls and the urgent need to invest in their wellbeing, voice and agency in every country

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Spotlighting the situation of adolescent girls and the urgent need to invest in their wellbeing, voice and agency in every country

Out of school rates

Percentage of girls or young women in the official age range for the level of secondary education who are not enrolled in primary, secondary, or higher education, by level of secondary education (SDG 4.1.4)

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Completion rates

Percentage of a cohort of girls aged 3-5 years above the official ending age of the level of education who have completed the level of education, SDG 4.1.2

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Proficiency in reading and math

Percentage of adolescent girls at the end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in reading and math (SDG 4.1.1)

Reading

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Math

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Intimate partner violence

Percentage of ever-married girls aged 15–19 years who experienced physical and/or sexual violence committed by a husband or partner in the past 12 months, SDG 5.2.1

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Justification of wife-beating

Percentage of adolescent girls aged 15–19 years who consider a husband to be justified in hitting or beating his wife for at least one of four specified reasons

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Child marriage

Percentage of women aged 20–24 years who were married before age 15 or age 18, SDG 5.3.1

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FGM

Percentage of adolescent girls aged 15-19 years who have undergone female genital mutilation, 5.3.2

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Note: The indicators presented in this profile derive from UNICEF Global Databases and other United Nations databases and draw on inter-agency estimates, nationally representative household surveys and administrative sources. Because efforts have been made to maximize the comparability of statistics across countries and time, the data featured in this profile may differ from other country-level estimates.

Data sourcesAdolescent girl population–United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2022). 2022 Revision of World Population Prospects; Legal frameworks– Global SDG Indicators Database; Adolescent birth rate– Global SDG Indicators Database; Demand for family planning – United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2022). World Contraceptive Use 2022; Reproductive agency– DHS StatCompiler and MICS Surveys; Menstrual hygiene management–UNICEF Global Databases; HIV– UNAIDS Estimates; Anaemia–DHS StatCompiler; Underweight and overweight – NCD Risk Factor Collaboration; HPV Vaccination– WHO/UNICEF estimates of human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization coverage, 2022 revision; Out-of-school rates –UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Completion rates–UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Proficiency in reading and math–UNESCO Institute for Statistics; Household chores–UNICEF Global Databases; Unemployment rate– International Labour Organization; NEET rate– International Labour Organization; Poverty –UNICEF Global Databases; Intimate partner violence –UNICEF Global Databases; Justification of wife beating–UNICEF Global Databases; Child marriage–UNICEF Global Databases; FGM –UNICEF Global Databases.

 

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